A dispute at a gas station in Reutte in Tyrol completely escalated on Wednesday evening: a 36-year-old Bosnian was hit by two young men (18 and 20 years old) and threatened with a knife. After a brief escape, the two suspects were found by police.
Shortly before midnight, fists suddenly flew around the gas station in Reutte. According to the initial investigations, the 36-year-old Bosnian was attacked by the two suspects with blows on the head. “The 20-year-old is also suspected of having threatened the victim with a pocket knife,” the director said.
Fled in cars
The violent scuffle was witnessed by witnesses. After the police were called, the suspected criminals fled in their cars. The injured person received first aid from the rescue team and was then transferred to the hospital in Reutte.
The police have now launched a manhunt. A short time later, the two suspects were identified. “During an initial investigation, the Austrians confessed. The reason for the argument was internal disputes,” the researchers continued.
During the escape, they threw the knife away in a forest in Breitenwang. With the support of a service dog patrol, this was finally found and secured. Both suspects are being reported.
Source: Krone

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