Aggressive arrest in front of school: child injured, investigation ongoing!
A 38-year-old behaves aggressively during a police check after being released from school. Investigations are ongoing, both suspects affected.
Aggressive arrest in front of school: child injured, investigation ongoing!
A worrying incident occurred at a school in St. Pölten that brought the police to the scene. A 38-year-old man and his 36-year-old companion got into an argument with officers while leaving the school grounds. According to the Lower Austria State Police Directorate, the man showed aggressive behavior by approaching the police officers “wildly gesticulating and screaming loudly”. The situation escalated when he resisted preliminary arrest, whereupon pepper spray had to be used. He was taken to the police detention center and treated by rescue workers after he allegedly damaged the detention room there. His companion, who had also tried to defend herself against the officers, was taken to the St. Pölten University Hospital together with her daughter to clarify the child's injuries. Both will be reported to the St. Pölten public prosecutor's office after the investigation has been completed kleinezeitung.at reported.
Relevant information about civil service laws
In addition to this incident, the discussion about dismissing civil servants for life in certain situations seems to be significant. The legal framework for this is set out in the Federal Civil Service Act (BBG), which regulates the conditions for automatic or administrative dismissal. A civil servant can be automatically dismissed if he loses his citizenship or changes to another civil servant position. More often, however, it is not automatic dismissals, but rather specific administrative acts that are necessary to dismiss civil servants from their positions. So reported civil servants.com about the various options for submitting an application for dismissal and the deadlines that must be adhered to. What is particularly interesting is that an official can withdraw his application for dismissal at any time, as long as this is done within two weeks of submitting the application.