30s Male Suspected of Yongsan Police Station Stabbing Threat... Arrest Warrant Denied
The arrest warrant for a man in his 30s who posted a murder threat stating he would stab someone at the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul was dismissed by the court.
According to the police on the 22nd, Mr. A is accused of posting a message on an online community around 8 a.m. on the 18th stating, "I will go to Yongsan Police Station tomorrow and stab someone."
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The police urgently arrested Mr. A at his home in Yongsan-gu on the 19th and applied for an arrest warrant the following day. A 25 cm-long weapon and a replica gun were found at Mr. A's home at the time, but it was determined that he did not intend to carry out the actual crime.
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