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An absurd incident occurred in which a woman got into a fight with the owner of a convenience store and entered the store.
Let’s find out what the hell happened to reporter Yuna Lee.
You had a fight with the owner of the store.
[기자]It was an absurd incident that happened at a convenience store in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, around 6pm yesterday.
I’ll tell you about it while you watch the video at the time of the accident.
A black car is speeding menacingly toward a convenience store.
The 39-year-old driver, Hwang-mo, repeatedly wrestled back and forth at a convenience store and struggled for nearly 20 minutes.
The riots only stopped when the police arrived and shot the targets.
The riots broke the door of the store, and structures and objects inside were crushed by the vehicle.
At the time, there were three people in the store, including the convenience store owner and staff.
The store owner suffered abrasions after being hit by a glass shard during a 20-minute riot.
[앵커]They say they had a fight with the owner of the convenience store, but why did the driver do this?
[기자]The starting point for this absurd incident was a painting contest held at the headquarters of a convenience store.
Hwang’s son submitted a painting to the competition for this painting contest, but the painting was lost.
Hwang claimed that the convenience store owner did not deliberately send the paintings to the head office, and is said to have requested a gift equivalent to the top prize of 500,000 won.
However, the convenience store owner is said to have stated, “I apologized to Mr. Hwang several times because he got lost during the delivery process and promised compensation, but the protest continued.”
In fact, Hwang was involved in a riot at a convenience store last June and is on trial in a disabled state.
Currently, the police are investigating and arresting the offending driver as a current offender.
Hwang’s crime was repetitive and severe, so I applied for an arrest warrant.
[앵커]On the other hand, the police decided to request an advance arrest warrant applying the Yoon Chang-ho Law to 40-year-old drivers in connection with the ‘Haeundae City Frenzy’ reported yesterday
[기자]To sum this up, on the 14th, Mr. A in his 40s in Haeundae, Busan, drove a Porsche SUV in a collision seven times greater.
In this accident, 7 people, including motorcyclists and motorists, were taken to the hospital.
As a result of the police investigation, it was also confirmed that Mr. A had two more accidents and was on the run just before the seven-fold collision.
At the time, it was revealed that Mr. A smoked about two sips of hemp in the car 10 minutes before driving the vehicle.
Consequently, the police plan to apply for an arrest warrant in advance applying the Yoon Chang-ho Law to Mr. A.
This is because the so-called Yoon Chang-ho Law includes not only driving while intoxicated, but also accidents caused by drugs.
In the midst of this, the situation of attempts to destroy evidence came to light.
It turned out that Mr. A had an acquaintance immediately after the accident and took the video of the black box before the police, and when the police asked him where he was, he turned it in late.
In addition to Yoon Chang-ho’s law, robbery and elopement and drug charges are added, which is expected to result in an average sentence.
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