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Man Threatened Bouncer at Vienna Praterstern with Broken Glass Bottle: Taser Deployment

Ein 28-Jähriger bedrohte einen Türsteher in Wien-Leopoldstadt mit einer zerbrochenen Glasflasche.
Ein 28-Jähriger bedrohte einen Türsteher in Wien-Leopoldstadt mit einer zerbrochenen Glasflasche. ©Canva (Sujet)
On New Year's Eve, a 28-year-old man attacked a security guard of a local establishment in Vienna-Leopoldstadt in front of police officers. He picked up a glass bottle from the ground, broke it, and threatened the man. The police used a taser after the 28-year-old did not comply with orders to cease his criminal behavior.

The incident occurred on January 1st around 4 a.m. The police were on patrol in the Praterstern area when they were approached by a group of men. They complained that they had been denied entry into a nearby establishment by a security guard. The men appeared heavily intoxicated to the officers. One of the men, a 28-year-old Afghan citizen, became increasingly irate and aggressive in the presence of the police. Suddenly, he left the group, headed towards the establishment, picked up a glass bottle lying on the ground, broke it, and went to the entrance of the establishment to threaten the doorman there.

Police Arrest Aggressive 28-Year-Old After Taser Deployment in Vienna-Leopoldstadt

The police repeatedly ordered the man to cease his criminal behavior, but he did not comply. A taser was used to bring the man under control. He was temporarily arrested on suspicion of attempted intentional grievous bodily harm. A small amount of narcotics was found during his search.

After a medical examination in a hospital, the 28-year-old was taken to a detention area before finally being placed in a correctional facility.

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