Warsaw Brawl Involves Pepper Spray and CO2 Pistol; One Hospitalized

A dispute between two men on Sieczna Street in Warsaw’s Białołęka district on April 4th escalated into an assault with pepper spray and a CO2-powered pellet gun.

Incident on Sieczna Street

On Saturday, April 4th, a dangerous incident occurred involving two men on Sieczna Street in Warsaw’s Białołęka district. One man used pepper spray and then fired several shots from a CO2-powered pellet gun during an altercation.

The two men met on Sieczna Street and an argument broke out, leading to a physical struggle. One participant allegedly sprayed the other in the face with pepper spray.

Pellet Gun Used During Altercation

The assailant then allegedly retrieved a CO2-powered pellet gun and fired several shots. Residents reported hearing multiple shots and taking cover, believing a real firearm was involved.

Injuries and Police Response

The injured man sustained minor injuries and told police he had fallen after their arrival. The assailant fled the scene before the authorities arrived.

Police secured the area with tape and patrol cars and conducted an investigation. The injured man did not file a formal complaint.

Community Reaction

Officers investigated the circumstances of the event. Residents noted the situation appeared serious, as the sound of the shots caused significant alarm in the neighborhood.

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