A drunken customer in his 60s who came to the PC room with a weapon hidden under an umbrella… “I’m mad at losing money”

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A case in which a man in his 60s got drunk and hid토토사이트 a weapon under an umbrella while visiting a PC room was later known to have been arrested by the police after being reported by the business owner who felt strange. The police released the video at the time of the man’s arrest and reiterated their position that they would strongly respond to the crime of ‘weapon riot’.

According to the Gyeonggi Suwon Nambu Police Station on the 14th, at 4:40 pm on the 7th, a man in his 60s walked into a PC room in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, holding an umbrella. Mr. A, who was using the PC room in a drunken state, started arguing with Mr. B, the owner of the business. During this process, Mr. A suddenly put his hand inside the umbrella he had, and Mr. B, who felt strange, managed to pull the umbrella out with the help of the customers around him. When Mr. B and his guests checked the inside of the umbrella Mr. A had brought, they could not help but be surprised. This is because the umbrella contained a weapon about 30 cm long. The police officer who was dispatched after receiving a report from Mr. B arrested Mr. A as a red-handed criminal.

At the time of the arrest, Mr. A said gibberish, saying, “I didn’t know there was a knife,” and in a subsequent police investigation, it was reported that he stated, “I was angry because I lost money while playing games.” The police announced that they were detaining and sending Mr. A to the prosecution on charges of special threats. The police released a video of the situation at the time of the arrest of Mr. A on the National Police Agency’s YouTube channel that day, and emphasized that they would respond strictly to the crime of riot with a weapon. A police official said, “The act of possessing a weapon and causing anxiety to others can itself be subject to criminal prosecution.”

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