On Friday and Saturday evenings, there was a slew of acts of violence in Innsbruck. The spectrum was broad, from an apartment stabbing to an attempted robbery on the street to assaults involving beatings and flying ashtrays.
Shortly before 11:30 p.m., an argument escalated between two Moroccans in an apartment. In addition, a 27-year-old is said to have inflicted a cut to the right hand and multiple cuts to the head of his heavily intoxicated opponent with a knife and then fled.
manhunt for suspect
“The injured person was then taken to the Innsbruck clinic by ambulance. A knife and scissors were found with the man. Whether the objects are related to the crime is still subject to further investigation. A search for the 27-year-old was initially not possible. successful,” the researchers said.
Owner attacked with wine glass
Next operation around 11:45 pm: A 55-year-old resident allegedly attacked and injured a landlady (57) with a wine glass after she was asked to leave the restaurant due to an argument with another guest. The victim was taken to hospital by ambulance with cuts to his arm.
Threatened by a robber with a knife
At about 1 am, an 18-year-old Tyrolean in Innsbruck’s Ing.-Etzel Straße was approached by a stranger and threatened with a knife. The assailant demanded cash. But the victim escaped unharmed. The investigation into the perpetrator is still ongoing.
Fists flew in front of the bar
Shortly after 2 a.m., another quarrel escalated for another restaurant. In the course of the dispute, a 17-year-old Serb is said to have given his opponent (19) a violent slap in the face. This victim also had to go to the hospital. Appropriate ads will follow once the investigation is complete.
Thief gives employee broken nose
During the day, an attack had already taken place in a supermarket in Innsbruck. When he tried to stop a shoplifter, he punched the 29-year-old employee in the face and threw an ashtray and tray at the victim. The employee suffered a broken nose and bruises. The suspect – an Austrian (39) fled, but was arrested a short time later.
Source: Krone

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