Friday, August 9, 2019

Another European pushed in front of a train by a migrant.

This time in Madrid, and the 23 year old victim of the attack survived thanks to a bit of luck and a lot of brains. 


Local newspaper, concerning the incident:
The incident took place on Friday, August 2, in Madrid, causing panic and fright among bystanders. With no apparent motive, the aggressor approached his victim, a 23-year-old man, and kicked him in front of the train. Fortunately, the victim reacted quickly, rolling to one side and flattening himself under the platform’s overhang which saved his life.
Perhaps the translation is off, but 'manslaughter' would be a light charge in the Anglo-American world:
The alleged assailant is a 27-year-old Brazilian man named Bruno. After the unprovoked attack he was taken to the police station in Chamberí and on Saturday, a judge ordered him to be held on remand without bail on a charge of attempted manslaughter.
The migrant in question apparently started smashing furniture at a restaurant/bar, before attacking customers.
On June 7, Bruno was arrested for instigating a conflict in an outdoor bar on Poblados avenue in the south of Madrid. Without any apparent motive, he destroyed the bar’s furnishings and, when criticized by the owner, lashed out at him and nearby customers, fracturing one patron’s elbow. When the police were called, they had some difficulty restraining and arresting him. 
One month later, on July 10, Bruno caused another disturbance in the center of Madrid on Preciados street, flicking the butt of his cigarette into a passing police patrol vehicle, which had its windows down. The officers got out and approached Bruno who again resisted arrest, kicking and punching the police officers who eventually managed to restrain him and take him to the police station in central Madrid where he was charged with causing bodily harm and attacking police officers.
Sounds like quite a winner. Time to ship him back to Brazil.

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