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30-year-old driving a car under the influence of drugs was arrested.

The man fled after he collided with a patrol car when police blocked him, and police arrested him after firing 11 live ammunition and a taser gun.



This is UBC reporter Shin Hye-ji.



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A white car surrounded by three patrol cars is moving back and forth trying to escape.



The police opened fire and tried to stop them, but they didn't care and pushed the patrol car blocking the way.



The driver was caught only after the police broke the window and fired 11 live ammunition and a taser gun, and the driver was a gangster, Kim Mo, in his 30s.




At around 0:50 am today (29th), the police, who arrived after receiving a report of suspicion of drunk driving, found Kim's car in the parking lot of the prosecutor's office and chased it for 40 minutes to Ulsan City Hall.



[Witness: The car was standing here and it felt a little strange.

When I asked him to get off, he didn't get off and suddenly went.

I also



went

around one or two laps here.] It

was investigated that Kim and a woman in her 20s who were in a common-law relationship at home administered 0.03 grams of methamphetamine, and then drove a car with the woman in a hallucinatory state.



This is the vehicle Mr. Kim was driving at the time.

The bullet marks left on the tires and broken windows show the dire situation at the time.



There were no casualties during the escape, but about 20 vehicles, including 4 patrol cars and 16 regular parking vehicles, were damaged, and the parking lot entrance barrier was broken.



[Ulsan Nambu Police Station official: It was necessary to urgently block it to ensure the safety of the general public, and he fired with a safe distance to the tire.] The



police issued an arrest warrant for A for violating the Narcotics Control Act

.

We are investigating the route of obtaining drugs, etc.



(Video coverage: Lee Jong-ho UBC, screen provided by: Ulsan Provincial Police Agency, Ulsan City Hall, Ulsan Traffic Management Center)