Violence in nightlife: Police stops attacks in front of Lienzer Discotheque
Violence in nightlife: Police stops attacks in front of Lienzer Discotheque
The police in Lienz was strongly challenged at around 5 a.m. on Sunday morning when there was an incident in front of a discotheque there. A 28-year-old Austrian, who was initially considered a suspect, is said to have injured two men by punches. The incident escalated the moment the officials were busy filing an advertisement. Suddenly a 27-year-old man, who turned out to be one of the victims, grabbed the 28-year-old and also hit him in the face, which led to his preliminary arrest.
At that time, another victim, a 17-year-old guy who stated that he was also beaten by the 28-year-old without provocation. As a result, a incisor broke him. It became increasingly clear that the 28-year-old accused should also be temporarily arrested due to the allegations and his aggressive behavior.resistance to the police
The 28-year-old vehemently refused to agree to the arrest. He made massive resistance by attacking the police officers and trying to push them away. The situation required rapid action by the police to regain control.
After the arrest, the two men, the 28-year-old and the 27-year-old and the 17-year-old victim were brought to the Lienz police inspection. The two injured men then received outpatient treatment in the Lienz district hospital. A positive value was found during a alcohol test carried out at the 28-year-old. The police officers remained unharmed in the incident, but some service utensils and parts of the uniform were damaged, as is noted in the police report.
This incident emphasizes the challenges with which the police are faced with the maintenance of public order. The circumstances show how quickly a situation in a social environment can escalate and the police take on a duty to intervene in an increasingly violent context.
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