Mar 8 β€’ 19:57 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Wprost

Injured his father and threatened to blow up the building. He threw knives at the intervening police

A 40-year-old man in Lublin attacked his father with a knife and threatened to blow up the building while throwing knives at police officers who intervened.

On March 4th, police in Lublin responded to a report of an aggressive man threatening violence in an apartment building. The 40-year-old suspect was standing in an open doorway wielding a knife and exuding the smell of gas, indicating he had tampered with the gas supply in the building. Witnesses reported that he previously attacked his parents, injuring his father before declaring threats to explode the building.

Upon arrival, law enforcement faced immediate danger as the man began throwing knives and glass objects at the officers from a window. The scene escalated dramatically, necessitating the involvement of fire services and emergency medical teams. Officers were informed by witnesses that the man, after attacking his father, had opened gas valves and expressed intentions to detonate the structure, heightening fears for the safety of nearby residents.

The situation compelled police to act quickly to secure the area and safely contain the suspect's actions. The incident raised significant concerns not only about the safety of individuals involved but also about the potential risks to surrounding communities. The dramatic nature of the confrontation underscores the challenges facing law enforcement in dealing with violent incidents involving firearms and potential explosives.

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