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few days ago, I delivered the news that a man made a riot in a laundromat and threatened even the police dispatched.

After the police investigation, there were reports that the released man went to the laundromat again and threw a fire extinguisher to retaliate.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon covered it.



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Today (22nd) around 4 am, a coin laundry in Seoul.



A man wearing sunglasses and a hat walks with a fire extinguisher.



Throwing a fire extinguisher as hard as possible, breaking the window.



As you can see, the laundromat window is completely destroyed by the fire extinguisher thrown by the man.



Inside, there are fragments of glass scattered throughout.



I call the laundromat owner, yells at the whale whale, and shouts that person then



[Suspect: Give me my bike.

I am the one who struck me here

Remember me?

If you come and apologize, I'll look at you, and if you don't apologize, I'll sue you!]



This man had a riot in the laundromat even in the early morning of the 17th.



He threatened the police and struck the police car with a chair, and was dragged by the Taser gun, but after five days he came to revenge.



[Informant:'Give me your bike' So I took it to the police station, and then said'Look at you, you're dead'...

.]



The man, who was investigated by the police for his first riot, was released the same day.



The police said further investigation was necessary and that it was impossible to even imprisonment, and that it was imprisoned.



However, the owner of the laundry is regretting the lukewarm response of the police, saying that he did not know that the man who broke the police car was released.



[Speaker: I was scared and wanted to die.

If you've got it, you'll have to restrain it to the end.

Wouldn't it be really absurd because another crime appeared today?] The



police said they would consider the man's application for an arrest warrant this time.



(Video coverage: Choi Woong Choi, video editing: Jongwoo Kim)