Ruling Party Calls for Gun Control After School Shooting
A gunman opened fire at Tepsirin School in Nonthaburi on August 7, prompting Thailand's ruling Pheu Thai Party to call for stricter gun control and enhanced security measures at schools and public spaces.
The Pheu Thai Party on August 7, 2569, issued a statement expressing sincere condolences to those killed and injured in the shooting at Tepsirin School in Nonthaburi that morning, and extended sympathy to the affected families, students, teachers, and school staff. While the motive remains unclear, the party stressed that violence in schools—which should be among the safest places in society—serves as a warning that Thailand must seriously and systematically review firearm control measures. The party called for enhanced security protocols at crowded public spaces such as schools and hospitals to prevent such incidents from recurring. It urged all personnel to handle the situation carefully and compassionately while providing swift assistance and comprehensive support to those affected, and asked the public to rely only on official information while avoiding unconfirmed reports that could hamper rescue efforts or spread distressing images. Former Pheu Thai MP Wirojn Laksana Adisorn also posted his condolences and urged all parties to refrain from sharing graphic content or images that violate the privacy and dignity of victims and families. He stressed that the immediate priority is safety and protecting lives, with ongoing care and psychological support for the injured and affected. He added that once the situation stabilizes, authorities must conduct a thorough investigation into how the incident occurred, the shooter's motives, and whether security systems and crisis response protocols within the school need improvement to prevent future tragedies.