A man entered the office of Senator Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, who ran in the election as part of the Senate Pact. He is said to have first spoken insultingly about the politician, also insulted the director of the office, then took out a knife and started threatening her. with it.
The director of my office gave me information about a man who came there on Friday morning. He called me names and then the director. He then pulled a knife and started threatening her. Terrified that the police would be called immediately, he fled. There will be no acceptance of such behavior. We are now going to the police and hope that they will do everything they can to catch the perpetrator
– said Kwiatkowski.
According to Martyna Stasiak, who heads K. Kwiatkowski’s office at ul. Więckowski in Łódź, just after the opening, a man about 40 years old appeared.
Insults and swear words
First he started calling my boss traitors to Poland. He also threw out other swear words, which I don’t remember due to stress, because it was the first time in my professional life that I experienced such a situation. Then he started swearing at me and then grabbed a knife and started waving it around. I immediately ran to the station, picked up the phone and said I was calling the police. The attacker then fled
– she reported.
She added that the office is secured. At 8.29am she received a signal from security that the alarm had gone off. The entrance door caught her attention – it looked as if someone had pulled the handle earlier.
There is no office supervision, but the senator hopes the nearby Nowy Theater does.
We will ask the police to use all possibilities to find the perpetrator
– noted Kwiatkowski.
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Source: wPolityce
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