Chinese man Liu Changran, 41, driving a Lamborghini in Tokyo, slammed at high speed into a parked police car on a snowy bridge (Feb 8, 2026).
Two Japanese officers seriously injured (neck/back fractures). His female passenger badly hurt — he fled the scene, leaving her behind. Later surrendered. Charged with dangerous driving + hit-and-run.
On Chinese social media, some are hailing him as a “hero” with comments like “Do more to Japanese” and invoking Nanjing Massacre grudges.
One reckless driver doesn’t define 1.4 billion people — but this mix of flashy entitlement, fleeing the scene, and toxic nationalist cheering online raises real questions about integration, licensing standards for foreigners, and imported historical hatreds in peaceful societies.
Japan deserves better. Safety first, not imported drama. 🇯🇵