U-railway terror in Vienna: Brutal attacks on mother and child!
A 36-year-old man attacked a boy and his mother in the subway in Vienna before injuring an older woman.
U-railway terror in Vienna: Brutal attacks on mother and child!
A terrifying incident occurred in the Taborstraße underground station in Vienna-Leopoldstadt, in which a 36-year-old man chokes a 12-year-old boy and hit his mother's face. This incident took place on Monday when the attacker first started the child and the mother. An uninvolved passer-by stepped in and pushed away the perpetrator, then he fled into an in-house subway, such as Cosmo reported.
A short time later, the suspect addressed a 64-year-old woman at a bus stop in Oberen Augartenstrasse. When this did not react, he hit her in the face. The police were also alerted and was able to arrest the man quickly. During the arrest, the suspect was expressed and was not confessed with his survey. Both victims, the boy and the 64-year-old, suffered injuries, with the woman having to be treated in the hospital due to her injuries.
Detension of the suspect
The Leopoldsgasse police inspection took over the investigation and, based on the order of the Vienna public prosecutor, put the suspect. The man surprised the officials with confused statements, which raises further questions.
The incident highlights an increasing violence in public space. Loud crown such attacks are not isolated. In recent years, the numbers of crimes have increased in Germany as far as the general security situation is concerned. A comprehensive report of Faz shows that predatory offenses of 26.8 percent and dangerous physical injuries have increased by 18.2 percent compared to 2021.
Public security and measures
Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser did not describe the increase in crimes as surprising. This attributes this to the elimination of the Corona restrictions, which led to more opportunities for crime. Faeser calls for more security forces in public transport and in crime -polluted locations to counteract such incidents.
The incident in Vienna is part of a worrying trend that affects not only the security situation in Austria, but also in other European countries. The events in the subway underline the need to take strategic measures to improve public security.