A 34-year-old Polish policewoman allegedly attacked an 11-year-old boy at a school in Kroczyce, Poland, on October 15 of last year.
Details of the Alleged Attack
According to reports from “Gazeta Wyborcza,” the policewoman, who is the aunt of one of the students, entered the school’s locker room and attacked the 11-year-old boy, Marcin, by pulling his hair, kicking him, and choking him by lifting him up by the neck.
The boy reportedly remembered the policewoman threatening to break his teeth and “send his mother to a brothel in Germany before killing her.”
Background and Possible Motives
The policewoman had previously filed two complaints with the family court in Myszkow against the 11-year-old boy, alleging demoralization, but both cases were dismissed as the boy was found to have a positive reputation in his community.
The school director stated that the boy had been in a conflict with another student, and the boy’s mother confirmed that her son had had altercations with another boy.
Aftermath and Consequences
The boy’s mother expressed fear for her safety, stating that she felt intimidated and that her son had been victimized.
No information is available on the consequences faced by the policewoman.