He Shot at a School in Central Warsaw. the Court Has Issued a Decision.
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Police officers from the Wilcza Street police station arrested a 43-year-old man suspected of shooting up a school building on Marszałkowska Street. The man claimed he was shooting "at pigeons." He was charged with endangering life and damaging property and was jailed for three months. He faces up to eight years in prison.
A 43-year-old man who shot up a high school building on Marszałkowska Street with an air rifle on Wednesday morning has been jailed for three months, the Warsaw Police Department announced. Officers arrested the man just hours after the incident. He faces up to eight years in prison for shooting up the building and exposing students to immediate danger.
The court decided to temporarily arrest a 43-year-old man for a period of three months after he shot at the high school building on Marszałkowska Street with an air rifle on Wednesday morning, the 10th District Police Headquarters in Warsaw I Śródmieście announced on Saturday on the website.
A 43-year-old man has been charged with endangering the health or life of others, reports RMF FM. He explained that he shot at the building of the 17th Secondary School in Warsaw on impulse.
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