Bloody clashes: knife attacks in Vienna-Ottakring!
Bloody clashes: knife attacks in Vienna-Ottakring!
Wien-Ottakring, Österreich - in Vienna there were terrifying knife incidents on Wednesday, which the police put on alert three times. The first incident occurred in a charitable accommodation in Ottakring, where a 19-year-old Somalier was involved in an argument about loud music. He threatened to kill his 24-year-old roommate with a butcher knife. The police arrested the alleged perpetrator and expressed a temporary ban on weapons as well as a ban on approaching and entering him. The knife was secured and the Somalier was displayed on the freely after it was partially confessed, such as 5min.at reported.
other brutal attacks
But that was not the only incident on the same day. In another attack in Vienna-Floridsdorf, an attentive witness noticed how a bleeding man was dragged into a family home. On site, the police found a 37-year-old man with bloody cutting wounds on the face and upper body, who did not want to provide any information. The alleged perpetrator, a 40-year-old Polish citizen, was heavily alcoholic. Despite the lack of a murder weapon, the officials arrested him temporarily, but the public prosecutor ordered his release. He brought himself into difficulties through aggressive resistance and ultimately had to be brought out of his cell by force because he tried to flee.
On the evening of the same day, a 42-year-old man was the next victim of a robbery at Yppenplatz in Ottakring, in which he was injured with a knife on his face. The four unknown perpetrators robbed him of his mobile phone and ID documents. Despite his serious injury, the victim managed to flee to the next police inspection. So far, the immediately initiated search has been unsuccessful. The man was admitted to a hospital while the State Criminal Police Office took over the investigation. According to Exxpress.at it is an alarming increase in brutal knife attacks in the city.
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