Man in His 40s Sentenced to Prison for Assaulting Stranger Over Cigarette and Threatening Police with Weapon
A man in his 40s who assaulted a stranger after demanding a cigarette and threatened police officers with a weapon has been sentenced to prison.
On December 21, Judge Kim Eonji of the Ulsan District Court's Criminal Division 9 announced that defendant A, who was tried on charges including obstruction of official duties with a dangerous weapon, was sentenced to one year in prison.
In July of this year, A approached a man in his 40s, identified as B, on a road in Nam-gu, Ulsan, and asked for a cigarette. When a verbal argument broke out, A said, "I was sent by a crime syndicate boss. I'll kill you," and punched B in the face.
In September of this year, A called 112 from a restaurant, saying, "I'm going to kill myself. Come quickly," and then threatened responding police officers by brandishing a weapon as if to stab them.
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The court stated, "The defendant assaulted a complete stranger for no particular reason and threatened police officers with a weapon, which are serious offenses." The court added, "However, the sentence takes into account the defendant's remorse and the fact that he has no prior convictions of a similar nature."
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