Actress Agnes Warchulska was attacked by a group of teenagers on electric scooters and bikes near Vogla Street in Warsaw’s Wilanów on October 23, when they hurled eggs and stones.
Attack on actress
Actress Agnes Warchulska was attacked by a group of teenagers on electric scooters and bikes near Vogla Street in Warsaw’s Wilanów on October 23, when they hurled eggs and stones at her.
Characteristics of the attackers
According to the actress’s post, the youths were riding privately modified scooters and bikes. She described a stone flying close to her head and heard hateful shouts.
Pattern of similar incidents
Similar episodes have been reported earlier in Wilanów, including a June 1‑2 night incident where a group chased and shouted at a passerby near Kieślowski Street, captured on video. In July, unrest with teens on motor scooters was noted throughout the capital, especially in Wilanów. In early September, a teen on a scooter collided with a stroller and sprayed pepper on a grandmother.
Police inspections and arrests
Following resident complaints, police conducted checks on electric two‑wheelers in the area, checking about 70 people and arresting one juvenile. Media reported large evening groups filming themselves while evading police.
Continued concern and need for action
The Vogla Street attack adds to mounting evidence of aggressive behavior by minors on electric vehicles in Wilanów and the city center. Earlier footage and reports underscore the need for sustained preventive and order‑keeping measures where teens gather on such devices.








