a middle-aged man He was arrested By members of the National Police last Friday after attacking a priest At the Cathedral of Santiago. As this newspaper learned, the individual punched the ball and tried to attack it with a sharp object around his neck while distributing communion during an Eucharist in seo. then too shouted against the church and especially the Episcopal Conference, as the Cabildo sources indicate. He used a mechanical pencil as a weapon.
When National Police agents arrived at the Cathedral, the man, between the ages of forty and fifty, had already been detained by the private security service. After aggression is acknowledged while surrendering was arrested After his statement was taken, he was taken to the police station where he was transferred to the courthouse. Sources consulted, priest’s did not suffer serious injurieshowever, on the advice of the police, he filed a complaint with the Santiago Police Station about the events that took place, which attracted the attention of many who attended the liturgy at the Jacobean sanctuary. attacked, presided over by the priest himself. From the cathedral, after the misfortune, they confirmed this continued his normal duties.
weekend balance
Celebrated last weekend in Compostela for various crimes Around Alameda park and university grounds. At 2:15 p.m. this Sunday, the National Police stopped at Praza de Vigo. unlicensed driver he also never mentioned the roaming permit. This person was also reprimanded for committing crimes against road safety when police confirmed that he had never had a driver’s license, after undergoing drug and breathalyzer tests.
This was not the only crime against road safety reported over the weekend. A moped driver was also charged.On Ánxel Casal street, for refusing to submit to drug and breathalyzer tests.
Moreover, Various accidents have occurred, resolved only with material damage. On Xelmírez street, a vehicle with a failed brake system crashed into the facade of a building. Two more crashes occurred on the streets of Madrid and Torreira, and in both cases several vehicles collided and luckily resulted in no personal injury. Alleged damage to a vehicle was reported in the Praza Roxa parking lot, and this incident was exacerbated by another police intervention to pee on public roads, particularly in Travesa Fonseca in front of the University of Santiago (USC).