In the Northern capital, a conflict over a dog ended with the use of “pepper” and shooting from a “traumat gun.”
The incident was recorded last Monday evening, November 18, in the courtyard of a house on Zanevsky Prospekt, the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg reported. A woman reprimanded a 49-year-old dog owner because of his pet’s behavior. In response, the man sprayed her in the face with pepper spray and then fired into the air with a traumatic pistol.
The police who arrived at the scene detained the dog’s owner and took him to the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, where a report was drawn up against him under Article 20.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (petty hooliganism). A traumatic pistol and a gas canister were confiscated from the man.
During the investigation, it turned out that the attacker had previously been convicted twice for intentionally causing moderate harm to health.
The injured woman needed medical help due to a burn to her eyes. Based on the fact of the incident, the issue of initiating a criminal case is being decided.
Earlier it became known that the rules for walking and keeping dogs are being changed in St. Petersburg.
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Source: www.rosbalt.ru