Police had to relocate twice in Carinthia in recent hours due to threats and violence against women. In one case, a child was even involved.
In her allotment garden in Maria Saal, a 45-year-old woman was visited by her ex-boyfriend (22) on Saturday evening and questioned about the end of the relationship. A loud argument ensued, which was also noticed by the neighbors. “In addition, the man from Klagenfurt-Land hit wildly, threw garden tools around and physically assaulted his ex-partner several times,” said a police officer.
son cried for help
The woman then called her son, who turned up a short time later with his brother-in-law and three friends. The men managed to pull the 22-year-old, who was said to be slightly injured, away. “When the attacker realized he was outnumbered, he called the police,” an official said.
The man was admitted to the Klagenfurt clinic. A breath analysis revealed that he was heavily intoxicated. As the 22-year-old continued to behave aggressively, he was temporarily arrested and taken to the Klagenfurt police detention center to sober up. He has been reported and an entry ban and a weapons ban have also been issued.
doors kicked in
The police also had to intervene in Viktring on Sunday night. A 30-year-old is said to have opened the front door of the apartment building – in which he lives with his wife (31) and their 15-year-old son – and the door of the apartment and then violently released into the apartment.
The frightened woman and son fled to the neighboring apartment and locked themselves there. “Due to the man’s continuously increasing potential for aggression and unpredictability over the past year, a removal order and entry ban as well as a temporary arms ban were issued at the scene,” police said. A breath analysis revealed that he was heavily intoxicated. The 30-year-old is shown.
Source: Krone

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