On the 3rd, a netizen named A posted on his social media account, "Indiscriminate Bread Terrorism"
The video, titled "The Woman Who Strikes the Window," shows a woman dressed in black entering through the back door and suddenly throwing bread at customers sitting in the cafe. The customers are shocked when they see the woman.
He quickly fled the scene while the other person was still inside. Mr. A added, "If it had been a knife or hydrochloric acid instead of bread..."
A also explained the situation after that through a post.
I wanted to report it, so I went to the police station, wrote a statement and showed the footage," he said. "But the detective in charge came and told me, 'You can't even see his face, and there's no way you'd catch him on CCTV.'"
"I said, 'There are many other serious crimes happening, so as long as no one was injured, it's fine. Please go home,'" the report said.
Internet users who saw this poster commented, "What would you do if someone was throwing something dangerous?
"Was it really bad for him?" "Is there no way to catch him?" On the other hand, in places where there is a concern that he may harm the body of another person or the property of another person or group,
If someone throws something without due care, it is considered a violation of Article 3, Paragraph 1, No. 23 of the Minor Crime Punishment Act (dangerous acts such as throwing objects) and may be subject to a fine of up to 100,000 won (approximately 11,600 yen) or detention, or
If someone is injured, the offense may be considered an "assault crime."
2024/07/04 11:21 KST
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