On what seemed to be just another balmy Saturday evening, Phattanarin, a 47-year-old ice cream seller, was minding her own business, cruising on her motorcycle when calamity struck near Sam Thahan Intersection around 8:30 pm. Out of the blue, a gunshot rang out, breaking the typical serenity that one might expect in such a setting. The shot didn’t miss its target, landing on Phattanarin, who, although wounded, managed to maintain her composure and now rests in stable condition.
As it turns out, this wasn’t an act of random violence. No, it was an ill-conceived expression of fiery competitiveness, as the alleged shooter, Sommai—an ice cream vendor himself at the ripe age of 64—harbored a simmering grudge against Phattanarin. Earlier that day, harsh words and accusations flew like snowflakes in a blizzard, with Sommai fiercely claiming Phattanarin encroached on his designated turf. A threat was made—fiery, dramatic, and unfortunately, all too real.
The dramatic clash was caught on video thanks to a dashcam from a passing vehicle. It shows the unsuspecting Phattanarin, her motorcycle and sidecar trundling innocently ahead, when Sommai swooped in, driving a sedan. What followed resembled a scene straight out of an action movie but tragically all too real—a gunshot, a wild veering vehicle, and a crash that nobody expected on what should have been a routine riding shift for selling sweet, creamy wares.
Slick escape plans unraveled as police followed the crumbs back to Sommai, who confessed to the spine-chilling crime like someone unrepentantly owning up to stealing the last cookie from the jar. He revealed, with unsettling nonchalance, that he had disposed of the firearm somewhere along the road—a weapon he’d procured years before, smuggled like a prize from Cambodia. In his confession, Sommai spun a tale of recurring friction, claiming that Phattanarin had threatened to unleash her own brand of vengeance upon him. This flimsy defense seemed feeble in the face of his admission.
Sommai’s freedom melted away faster than his ice cream on a hot day, as he was brought before Kabin Buri Court the day after the incident, with charges to match his actions. The charges were weighty—a count of illegal firearm possession, and another of attempted murder. If found guilty of the former, he faces up to a decade of staring at gray walls, alongside a monetary penalty of 20,000 baht, or both. As for the latter—attempted murder under Section 288 of the Criminal Code—it opens the pandora’s box of potential penalties, from a long domicile in the big house to life, or even irreversible consequences.
This clash of the ice cream vendors has left a sour note resonating beyond the local community, echoing across news outlets as a bizarre episode of conflict-turned-crime that one might have thought plausible only in fiction. Yet, as the thick court proceedings grind forward, one can only reflect on the extraordinary turns a day in the life can take when simple competitive fervor spirals out of control.
This is crazy! Who shoots someone over ice cream sales? Makes me question humanity.
Right? Competition is one thing, but this just crossed the line!
I wonder what drove Sommai to take it this far. Makes you think how little things can escalate.
People are losing it. Money pressures make folks do wild things.
This rivalry-reminds me of those old Wild West stories; a real-life ice cream shootout!
Haha, I can imagine a cowboy hat perched on top of Sommai’s head! But seriously, it’s tragic.
Absolutely. We romanticize these tales, but lives are seriously affected.
Imagine your biggest fight being over ice cream routes. Can’t stop laughing.
Funny ’til someone gets hurt. Phattanarin’s wounds aren’t a laughing matter.
I don’t fully buy Sommai’s confession. Who just admits so easily?
Maybe he thought it was a done deal. Or there’s more to the story than we know.
Could be intimidation or coersion. The investigation leaves many questions.
Both vendors made threats? Seems like this was brewing for a while.
Exactly! It sounds like the pressure boiled over. Market competition is brutal.
Should face full punishment. Gun violence, especially over business, needs zero tolerance.
They should ditch guns and start a free-ice-cream competition for peace.
Great idea! Building community spirit over conflict.
Guns are dangerous. They could use fists like in school fights.
Even fists aren’t the answer. Mediation is key.
This situation highlights the failure of societal mechanisms to address conflicts. More focus on mental health is needed.
Mental health services are essential but underfunded. That needs changing.
And don’t forget, Sommai will face a tough legal battle. The law needs to win this time.
I just can’t believe this happened over a moped of ice cream! What’s next? A pie thief?
I’ve always wondered if rivalries this intense exist all over? Seems dramatic.
This should be a lesson for small business owners. Know your competition but keep it civil.
And support programs for conflict resolution would help avoid these clashes.
Ironic how ice cream is seen as sweet, but competition turned so sour.