GTA Sales Halted In Thailand After Murder

August 04, 2008 | by Geoff Duncan

A Thai video game distributor has halted sales of Grant Theft Auto after a teen confessed to robbery and murder recreating a scene from the game.

Thai video game distributor New Era Interactive Media has announced it is suspending sales of Take Two Interactive's controversial Grand Theft Auto games after a teenager confessed to committing a robbery and murder in an attempt to recreate a scene from the game.

According to Reuters, the teenager said he wanted to see if it was as easy to rob a taxi in real life as it was in the game. Although the teenager said he did not intend to kill the driver, he was arrested trying to steer the cab backwards out of a street after stabbing the 54 year-old driver with a knife. The mortally-wounded driver was in the back seat; the suspect stabbed the driver when he fought back.

New Era Interactive Media is requesting shops pull Grand Theft Auto games off the shelves, and is shipping different games to retailers to fill up the space. The distributor is also saying it is urging video game arcades to pull Grand Theft Auto titles.

The 18 year-old student is described as an obsessive player of Grand Theft Auto games.

This isn't the first time Grand Theft Auto titles have been associated with assault and murder: in 2003, an Alabama teen shot two police officers and a 911 dispatcher in actions allegedly inspired by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Post Your Comment...Comments

Jeff on Aug 4th, 2008 at 9:18 AM:

It's a sickness that causes people to do these horrible things, not a game. Even if every game was banned, and there were no TV or movies to watch, people would still commit these crimes.

Rhys on Aug 7th, 2008 at 6:44 AM:

I agree with Jeff - games and movies don't make people do these things. The type of person who would murder someone would do it anyway. Using a game or movie is just an excuse. Clearly neither of those teens had the capacity to see beyond the act itself and impacts and consequences involved. Most normal people are rational and don't do these things.

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