Man Arrested on Austrian Train After Threatening To Take Hostages
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Man Arrested on Austrian Train After Threatening To Take Hostages
A 31-year-old Latvian man was arrested after threatening to take passengers hostage on a train traveling from Vienna to Innsbruck on Monday, October 3rd. Police said the suspect made violent threats around 1 p.m. and claimed he would take hostages if officers boarded the train. When the train stopped at Salzburg’s main station police intervened and arrested him. One officer was injured during the arrest. The man was reportedly unarmed and his mo…
He was taken to Salzburg and arrested.
In Salzburg, special forces of the Austrian police took a man out of a train, who was supposed to have noticed with threats before. A policeman was injured during the arrest.
The man said he would take other passengers hostages if the police intervened. ...
The arrest took place on a train from Vienna to Innsbruck by special forces.
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