In a launderette in Seoul, I told you that a man rioted and threatened even the police who were dispatched, but this man, who was released after being investigated by the police, went to the laundromat again and threw fire extinguishers to retaliate.
Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon covered it.
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Yesterday (22nd), around 4 am, a coin laundry in Seoul.
A man wearing sunglasses and a hat walks with a fire extinguisher.
Throwing a fire extinguisher as hard as possible, breaking the window.
Call the laundromat owner, yell at the whale whale, and shout that person at that time.
[피의자 : 내 자전거 내놔요. 나 여기 때려 부순 사람이라고. 나 기억하지? 와서 사과하면 봐줄 거고, 사과 안 하면 당신 고소할 거라고!]
This man had a riot in the laundromat even at dawn on the 17th, and the reason was that the laundry wasn’t completely dry even though he put 500 won in the dryer.
He threatened the police and struck the police car with a chair, and was pulled only after being hit by a Taser gun, but in six days he came to revenge.
The man, who was investigated by the police for his first riot, was released the same day.
The police said further investigation was necessary and that it was impossible to even imprisonment, and that it was imprisoned.
However, the owner of the laundromat regrets the lukewarm response of the police, saying that he did not know that the man who broke the police car was released.
[제보자 : 무서워서 죽고 싶었죠. 잡아넣었으면 끝까지 구속을 하든가 해야지. 또 다른 범행이 바로 오늘 나타났으니 진짜 황당하지 않겠습니까?]
The police arrested the man yesterday and filed a warrant for arrest.