A middle school student who beat the owner of a convenience store for not selling alcohol and made a riot claiming to be a juvenile was handed over to the prosecution under arrest.



According to the Wonju Police Station in Gangwon-do on the 30th, a 15-year-old group A, who was arrested on charges of injury and obstruction of business, was sent to the prosecution today.



Army A is accused of assaulting the owner of a convenience store in Myeongnyun-dong, Wonju-si, around 1:30 am on the 22nd, by threatening an employee who refused to sell alcohol with a wall.



The employee was not seriously injured, but the owner suffered serious injuries to his eyes and face for 8 weeks.



Army A claims that he is an unconvicted juvenile, and he is said to have ridiculed them.



The police, who received a report from the store owner, identified the personal information of Group A at the scene and sent it back to the house, but the next day, Group A went back to the convenience store and demanded the deletion of the CCTV footage, which made Group A a current criminal. Arrested.



Army A demanded that the video be deleted and took the clerk's cell phone, and even posted a photo of the clerk's cell phone that was badly damaged on his social networking service (SNS) account.



Contrary to the claim that he is a juvenile by law, it has been found that group A does not fall under the age of 10 or more and less than 14.



Group A had previously been subjected to juvenile protection by visiting the court for various crimes, and is currently undergoing a juvenile protection trial under the Chuncheon District Court on charges of intimidation, etc.



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