Drama in Vienna-Brigittenau: Man with a knife shoots life-threatening injured!

Polizeieinsatz in Wien-Brigittenau: 28-Jähriger in psychischem Ausnahmezustand verletzt Beamte mit Messer; Schüsse abgegeben.
Police deployment in Vienna-Brigittenau: 28-year-old in a mentally emotional state violated civil servants with a knife; Shots submitted. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Drama in Vienna-Brigittenau: Man with a knife shoots life-threatening injured!

Wien-Brigittenau, Österreich - On June 15, 2025, a dramatic police operation took place in Vienna-Brigittenau, which draws attention to the challenges in dealing with mentally ill people. The parents of a 28-year-old man called the emergency call around 1:30 p.m., worried about the well-being of their son, who was in a psychological state of emotion and possibly planned self-injury. As a result, the city police command Brigittenau sent emergency services to the specified address to clarify the situation. The Vienna professional fire brigade opened the door to the apartment because the man did not react to the first requests.

When the special unit Wega entered the apartment, the 28-year-old came from the kitchen with a knife and threatened the officials. However, a Taser use did not have any effect. In view of the threat, the emergency services assessed the situation as acute life -threatening.

use of the Wega and follow

An official then gave shots on the man, who suffered life -threatening injuries. The Vienna Professional Rescue did emergency medical care on site before the 28-year-old was taken to a hospital. The investigation into the incident was taken over by the Vienna State Criminal Police Office, while an investigation with regard to the use of firearms in cooperation with the Vienna public prosecutor's office was also initiated. These events have rejected the discussion about dealing with people in mental crisis situations.

The incident shows how police operations are often characterized by difficulties in psychological exceptional situations. According to an article on police operations in psychological crises, a distorted picture of mentally ill people is often conveyed in public. Aggressions of psychotic people are rare, and de-escalation strategies could prevent many of these attacks. lvpebw emphasizes that aggressive reactions can be avoided when police officers can be avoided in dealing with mentally ill people are better trained.

training needs and support

The call and emergency services often face the challenge of acting quickly in acute crisis situations without being able to adequately respond to the needs of those affected. Training for sensitization to mental health is therefore necessary. A comprehensive crisis service is considered a supporting measure to improve the handling of psychiatric experienced persons. However, this service is currently not planned in the budget budget of the Ministry of Social Affairs.

In view of the sensitive topic and current events,

increasingly becomes clear that political and social efforts are necessary to improve support for mentally ill people. At the same time, press reports should be designed carefully and neutrally in order not to further damage the image of mentally ill and to put their needs in the foreground. reports that the incident in Vienna-Brigittenau serves as a further example of this topic and underlines the need for reforms in police training.

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