The majority of the population was in their 70s, but the majority of the population was young people during the early hours of the morning when the riots occurred.
The total population at 4 p.m. on the 18th, when the president's pre-arrest interrogation of suspects (substantive warrant review) took place, was 60,972. This is the monthly average population figure for the same time on a Saturday in December, when there were no anti-arrest rallies.
Considering the number of people who gathered in front of the courthouse for the rally (22,574 people), it is estimated that there were about 38,398 people. Seoul's population data is the number of people in a specific location at a specific time.
The data is estimated. E-Daily counted the number of people visiting 14 counting areas in Gongdeok-dong and Ahyun-dong, near the Western District Court.
The number of people attending the anti-arrest rally held in front of the Western District Court began to rise sharply from 2 p.m. when the warrant review began, and reached a peak at 4 p.m.
In the early hours of the 19th, when the arrest warrant for President Yeol was issued, it is estimated that around 1,500 to 2,000 people remained near the courthouse.
The rally against the detention of President Yoon Seok-yeo was mainly attended by people in their 60s and 70s in the daytime and in their 20s and 30s in the evening.
As of 4 p.m. on the 18th, when the largest number of people gathered, those aged 70 or older ranked first at 37.3% (14,320 people) of the total, followed by those in their 60s at 27.7% and those in their 50s at 15.0%.
The largest proportion of people in their 70s were 7.9%, 7.2% in their 30s, and 3.6% in their 20s. However, the population of people in their 70s dropped sharply after 7 p.m. on the same day. By 10 p.m. on the 18th, after the end of the work day, the number of people in their 70s had dropped by 4.
The largest group was those in their 10s at 24.5%, followed by those in their 30s at 22.0%, those in their 50s at 18.2%, and those in their 60s at 13.2%. The figures for those in their 20s and 70s were 8.1% and 7.5%, respectively.
At midnight on the 19th, the highest proportion of cases was in people in their 30s at 30.7%, followed by those in their 40s at 27.5%, those in their 50s at 21.6%, and those in their 20s at 13.3%.
The number of people in their 20s and 30s who remained until the early hours of the morning on the 19th was particularly high.
Looking at the population by gender and age as of midnight, the largest group was men in their 30s with 572 people (excluding the December average), followed by men in their 40s, 50s, and 20s.
The number of women in their 10s was even lower than the average for December. Meanwhile, according to the police, an analysis of 90 people arrested at the Western District Court and the Constitutional Court on the 18th and 19th showed that
As a result, more than half, 46 people (51%), were in their 20s or 30s. Additionally, of the 46 people who were arrested after storming into the Western District Court on the 19th, 26 were in their 30s or younger.
2025/01/24 19:11 KST
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