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Updated 02:38

Indictment Filed After Niemce Shooting

Prosecutors filed charges after the Niemce shooting where at least 20 shots were fired; suspects face up to 20 years.

The prosecutor’s office filed an indictment after the Niemce shooting that wounded two men. Consequently, authorities described a chaotic scene with at least 20 shots and multiple weapons.

Niemce shooting: what prosecutors say

Prosecutor Marcin Kozak of the Lublin District Prosecutor’s Office announced the indictment. Moreover, investigators say the April 2025 clash happened inside a local eatery in Niemce. In addition, the report says participants used guns, machetes, knives, golf clubs, and bottles filled with a flammable substance. Therefore, police found significant material evidence at the scene.

How the incident unfolded and charges

Investigators allege that Marcin S. and Robert S. arranged a meeting to “settle” a conflict. Consequently, two cars arrived carrying people armed with dangerous tools. However, both sides prepared for a violent, armed confrontation. During the fight, witnesses heard at least 20 shots. Two men suffered gunshot wounds. One man took a bullet in the abdomen. The other in the thigh and wrist. Both victims went to hospital, and medics treated them under the public health system, NFZ (National Health Fund).

Legal stakes and local context

The accused now face charges for participating in a brawl with dangerous objects and for illegal possession of weapons and ammunition. Three main suspects remain in custody. Moreover, some defendants have prior convictions. If convicted, they could face up to 20 years in prison. In addition, prosecutors called the case complex. They cited the dynamic, multi-threaded nature of the fight. They also noted the closed, insular criminal environment from which the suspects came.

Consequently, police inspected nearby property. They found three damaged cars parked close to the venue. Furthermore, the prosecutor’s brief shows detailed witness statements. Therefore, building a coherent timeline proved challenging for investigators. However, authorities managed to collect enough evidence to press formal charges.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness violence in Poland, call 112 for emergencies and stay at a safe distance. Remember that the police may detain suspects and seek witness statements. For health care, public hospitals operate under NFZ (the National Health Fund), while social benefits come via ZUS (social insurance). Also, fines called “mandat” are common for minor offences, and authorities identify residents by PESEL (national ID number). If you are an expat, carry your passport and any residence document, and consider carrying proof of private health insurance when visiting risky venues.

For expats, this story has practical meaning. Firstly, it highlights how quickly local disputes can escalate to firearms use. Secondly, it shows that illegal weapons still circulate in some regions. Therefore, stay alert, avoid late-night confrontations, and trust official police instructions. Moreover, if police request your statement, cooperate but consider seeking legal advice. In addition, register with your embassy if you face legal issues.

Finally, the prosecutor has not set the trial date yet. Prosecutors continue preparing the case. Consequently, local courts will decide whether the evidence justifies long prison terms.

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