Family feuds escalated: son threatens parents with chainsaw and knife!

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A 22-year-old threatened his parents in Wilhelmsburg with a knife and chainsaw, which led to several police operations.

Family feuds escalated: son threatens parents with chainsaw and knife!

Chaotic scenes and dangerous situations shape the last few days in Wilhelmsburg and Garbsen! In a terrifying incident in Lower Austria, a 22-year-old threatened his own parents with a chainsaw and a knife on December 17 and 18, 2024. The police had to intervene several times after the parents of the aggressive young man alerted the authorities. Report on meinzirk.at According to the conflict by the destruction of objects in the parents' house, the conflict was initiated, followed by threats to assault. Despite temporary measures, including a ban on entering and a ban on weapons, the situation continued to escalate: The son finally tried to violently penetrate the house and threatened his parents again, which led to an intensive police operation.

An unexpected resting of the rest

In a completely different scenario, the police in Garbsen near Hannover experienced a bizarre encounter. In the early Sunday morning, a sleeping man was found in a bus stop, next to him an electric motor saw, such as police reports from ndr.de describe. The 34-year-old heard loudly music and could not name a convincing reason for the possession of the chainsaw. First he accused a passing vehicle that the saw had given him, and later he claimed to have taken it from a nearby trailer. The police confiscated both the saw and a not inconsiderable amount of cash, which he also carried.

While the incidents in Wilhelmsburg primarily indicate family tensions and document violent behavior, the case in Garbsen raises questions about the lawful possessions of the man and shows how surreal can sometimes walk. Both events are an urgent indication that the police have to act quickly in such tense situations to prevent further escalations.

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