A 40-year-old man was sentenced to prison for threatening to visit a restaurant owner who reported his trespassing and show him fake tattoos drawn with a ballpoint pen.



The 12th Criminal Division of the Gwangju District Court (Judge Kim Hye-sun) sentenced A (45), who was charged with violating the Act on Aggravated Punishment of Specific Crimes (threat of retaliation), obstruction of business, and damage to public property, to one year in prison today (3rd). said.



At around 7 am on April 24, Mr. A threatened the owner of a soup restaurant in Gwangju and blocked the entrance with a rear car in order to retaliate for being reported to the police for not paying 28,000 won worth of meals and alcohol at a soup restaurant in Gwangju. He is accused of disrupting work by making a commotion for about 40 minutes.



At that time, it was investigated that Mr. A showed a fake tattoo drawn with a ballpoint pen on his forearm and threatened several times, such as "I will kill you".



Previously, Mr. A was also sent to trial on the charge of damaging the speed limit sign installed on the road in front of a convenience store in Dong-gu, Gwangju, around 9:05 pm on April 16th with his fist three times.



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The court pointed out, "A person who threatened retaliation and obstruction of business during the period of repeated offenses committed a crime of retaliation and obstruction of business.



However, he explained the reason for the sentencing, saying, "The sentence was decided in consideration of the fact that Mr.