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The Dpp Continues to Pursue the Case of Removing an Officer After Spraying Ko Wen-Je with Pepper Spray; Did the Deputy Police Chief Attend to Shield Him From Bullets? | Ko Wen-Je

The incident involving Ko Wen-je, the founding chairman of the Taiwan People's Party, being accidentally sprayed with pepper spray while sweeping the streets of Taichung on the 17th, has ultimately revealed the culprit to be Chou Chun-ming, the chief of the Sixth Precinct of the Taichung City Police Department! After Chou was demoted and given a demerit on the 20th, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) continued to pursue the investigation pro…
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The incident involving Ko Wen-je, the founding chairman of the Taiwan People's Party, being accidentally sprayed with pepper spray while sweeping the streets of Taichung on the 17th, has ultimately revealed the culprit to be Chou Chun-ming, the chief of the Sixth Precinct of the Taichung City Police Department! After Chou was demoted and given a demerit on the 20th, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) continued to pursue the investigation pro…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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