Wading and flying fists: entry bans for night owls

Wading and flying fists: entry bans for night owls

The Easter holidays were also used extensively in Upper Austria to go out and celebrate, but unfortunately fists were also thrown, as the police informed.

For example, in front of a restaurant in Marchtrenk in the Wels-Land district. It was around 1.45 a.m. on Monday in the parking lot when a 17-year-old from the Kirchdorf district suddenly saw red and, according to the executive, attacked a 19-year-old from Wels without warning.

The teenager hit the two-year-old boy so hard in the face that the 19-year-old fell to the ground. But that was not all, the youth continued his attacks and kicked his victim with his feet.

The 17-year-old only fled when the bar’s private security guards noticed that a fight was going on outside. He got into the car of an acquaintance, who immediately drove away.

Contact ban issued

As the police found out, perpetrators and victims are known to each other. The 19-year-old was taken care of by the ambulance, he refused to be transported to the hospital. The executive issued a ban on approaching and entering the victim’s apartment against the 17-year-old.

The War of the Roses of a couple in Steyr ended with a comparable police measure. The argument between the 33-year-old and the 25-year-old in front of a bar on Gaswerkgasse was so loud that a resident dialed the police emergency number: A man and a woman would hit each other, according to the witness on the phone.

The woman discovered a patrol alone at the Working World Museum. The 25-year-old reluctantly replied that she had been hit by her boyfriend, but had not been injured or threatened. Of course, the friend stated that she had attacked her, but had not been injured. The officials issued a ban on approaching both of them. The 33-year-old was also provisionally confiscated of his legal firearm.

Source: Nachrichten

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