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An arrest warrant was applied to a woman in her 30s who was in a riot while pushing a car towards a convenience store in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi province. The background behind this woman’s revolt is believed to have been an old conflict with a known convenience store owner.
The Pyeongtaek Police Department issued an arrest warrant for A (38) on the 16th on charges of special injury and damage to special property. Mr. A is accused of damaging furniture and property while driving his Genesis car to a convenience store in Poseung-eup, Pyeongtaek-si, around 5:46 pm on the 15th, shaking the interior for more than 10 minutes.
In particular, Mr. A did not stop the disturbances as he moved around in the car despite the fact that the police were arrested after receiving the report. Finally, the police fired a blind bullet, opened the car door around 6 pm, and arrested Mr. A as the current criminal. At that time, store owner B (female, 36) and two employees were in the store, and Mr. B suffered a slight abrasion on his right arm.
As a result of a police investigation, it was discovered that Mr A and Merchant B had recently had a conflict with each other. It is known that the two met in April between the shop owner and the customer and they met. At first, I lived as my sister’s younger brother, but it is believed that the same incident spread as the relationship spread. Mr A is known to have claimed that he was “ignored and unbearable” by the police.
According to a police investigation, Mr. A, who lives with his daughter in elementary school, made a work in the children’s drawing contest held by the headquarters of this convenience store franchise last May. It was a method of receiving drawing paper at a nearby convenience store, drawing, and then shipping it to the store.
However, the image of the daughter received by Mr. A was lost in the middle, causing a dispute between the two. It is known that Mr. A amplified the conflict, saying that the shop owner, Mr. B, deliberately removed the image and visited him frequently to argue. In late June, a convenience store was charged with obstructing business, insulting and obstructing the execution of public affairs, and is on trial.
In particular, at 5:40 pm on the 15th, the day of the incident, Mr. A went into the convenience store to buy cigarettes, but shopkeeper B refused and crashed again. Mr. A pulled a golf club out of the car parked in front of the convenience store, balanced it, and played with Mr. B, eventually driving a car and running.