A pleasant date ended in a fight and an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the police. Case in Sevastopol
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In Sevastopol, district police officers detained suspects of threatening to kill and inflict bodily harm on a local resident.
The incident occurred at night, when a 41-year-old local resident, along with her friend, were drinking alcohol during a date in one of the courtyards of the city. A local resident approached them and asked for a lighter, after which he sat down next to a bench and a conversation began between them. A political conflict immediately arose between the woman and the stranger, and when words were not enough, she turned to assault.
The man, who did not expect such a reaction, tried to stop the woman, but her acquaintance did not like it and he stood up for her for her, hitting the man several times in the face area. After that, the man walked away for some distance, but decided that the conflict was not over yet and began to shout insults at the local resident. The woman did not endure, she poured unfinished alcohol from the bottle, after which she caught up with the offender and hit him on the head with a bottle, and so that he would not scream, she broke the same bottle on the trash can, leaned the fragments against his neck and made death threats.
At the scene immediately arrived district police officers of the MIA of Russia in the Gagarinsky district, who were nearby on the patrol route, who were called by random eyewitnesses of what was happening.
Seeing the police car, the woman threw a fragment of the bottle into the trash, after which the couple tried to escape, but they were immediately detained by police officers.
With regard to the detainee, criminal cases were initiated under Part 2 of Art. 115 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Intentional infliction of minor bodily harm” and Part 1 of Art. 119 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation “Threat to kill or cause grievous bodily harm”, she faces imprisonment for up to two years— reported in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Sevastopol.
In relation to the detained man, employees of the inquiry department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Gagarinsky district are checking on the grounds of an administrative offense under Art. 6.1.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (“Beatings”), he is threatened with an administrative fine in the amount of five to thirty thousand rubles.
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