A 13-year-old boy was strangled for no reason and a jogger was hit – a mentally disturbed man (34) is considered dangerous: the 34-year-old is considered a ticking time bomb and lives on a bench in Vienna-Hernalen. But the wheels of the law turn slowly.
The neighborhood has been in turmoil for some time. As reported, a well-known homeless man (34) strangled a 13-year-old student and ran over a jogger for no reason. Due to the incidents, police have increased their patrols.
Suddenly the Hungarian’s open-air quarters were empty. He was taken to the psychiatric hospital, but did not stay there long. Because the 34-year-old is living on a park bench again. Victims and neighbors are shocked. All authorities are involved in the case, but without results.
“In the criminal proceedings regarding the attack on my partner, there is a psychiatric report in which it is assumed that the perpetrator will sooner or later commit serious acts of violence or acts of violence with serious consequences for those affected,” the police reported. partner of the injured jogger in the conversation with the “Krone”.
The police’s hands are tied
Deputy District Head Elisabeth Mössmer-Cattalini (SPÖ) explains: “I have great confidence in the fast and efficient work of the district police. The district obviously supports all measures!”
“We make full use of the legal options available to us from a police perspective with regard to the measures available to us,” assures police spokesperson Mattias Schuster. Another option would be to take steps under immigration law in the case of the Hungarian who has committed a criminal offense.
In custody for extradition
According to research by “Krone”, the known rowdy has now been arrested – he is said to be in custody awaiting extradition.
Meanwhile, during a targeted inspection of the homeless community on Mariahilfer Strasse, police issued six organ mandates under the Cleanliness Act. It probably won’t get paid.
Source: Krone

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