A man who made a terrible 'dating violence' to his ex-girlfriend who was notified was part of the police.

Yesterday (9th), the JoongAng Ilbo reported that 18-year-old A was being investigated by the police for suspicion of shooting, dissemination, and defamation, including the use of cameras under the Sexual Violence Punishment Special Act.

Reportedly, Mr. A has been making rants and threats since he was notified of his farewell to his girlfriend B before his age in December last year. When Mr. B, who suffered from 'date violence', said goodbye again in February, Mr. A posted a picture of B's ​​house in front of his door.

B's parents, who were shocked by the picture on their way home from work, thought it was Mr. A's action, but they did not take action such as contact. Because I was worried that Mr. A would do something more extreme than this.

Then Mr. A called Mr. B's parents first and asked, "Have you seen anything in front of your house?", And the parents answered, "I don't know what you mean." When I checked Mr. A's words, "Check the courier and mailbox," there was a picture of the same thing that was attached to the front of the house. In the photo, it is said that there was a swear word that sexually criticized Mr. B.

The case was unveiled as Mr. A spread it to a university community where Mr. B recently entered. As the contents became known, Mr. B, whose personal information was leaked, eventually gave up even entering college.

In a telephone interview with the JoongAng Ilbo, Mr. B said, "As I lived in the same town as Mr. A, even after this incident, I knew my face and name, even people I didn't know, and I talked about it." "I'm going to go to college in Korea." Mr. B is also considering changing his name.

In a police investigation, Mr. B stated that Mr. A had been threatened for several months by saying, "If you break up with me, I will tell you all about your parents having sex," and "I will not let you go to college in the future." Claimed to have choked his throat.

In addition, Mr. B said that he did not agree to take pictures, but Mr. A denied it and was said to have made a statement stating, "It was taken under agreement, and it was a light quarrel between lovers, not assault."

Mr. B is afraid of retaliation. However, Mr. A, who is 18 years old, may be sentenced to a relatively small number of prison sentences or treated as a juvenile protection case, even if he is sentenced to imprisonment under the 'Youth Act'.

Recently, with the public opinion about the need to punish violent minor offenders, netizens who faced it raged, saying, "Abolish the boy's law and strengthen the law." "These people are making n rooms."

This is 'News Pick'.