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Updated 13:17

Store scare in Dąbrowa Górnicza

A man threatened with gun in a Dąbrowa Górnicza discount store. Police report assault and an ongoing probe.

Terrifying scenes unfolded at a discount store in Dąbrowa Górnicza this weekend, as a man threatened with gun a customer. Police say the 34-year-old pushed the victim and acted aggressively.

Incident: man threatened with gun in store

The local police received a call during the weekend. Consequently, officers arrived at the scene quickly. They interviewed witnesses and examined footage. Moreover, they note the alleged weapon resembled a firearm. However, investigators must confirm whether it was real. Therefore, the probe will determine intent and danger.

What police report and local response

Police reported the suspect behaved in an aggressive way. He allegedly pushed the other person during the altercation. Consequently, the victim suffered minor injuries. The store staff assisted witnesses and secured the area. Moreover, staff preserved relevant footage for the police. The police have not yet disclosed if they detained the man. However, investigators said charges could follow if evidence supports them. Therefore, criminal proceedings may include threats and assault counts.

Context and legal implications for residents

Carrying or displaying a weapon in public can trigger criminal charges in Poland. In addition, imitation weapons can still lead to legal trouble. The courts will weigh the threat and the actor’s intentions. Moreover, victims can press charges and seek protection. Expats should note police procedures differ from other countries. For example, emergency services use 112 nationwide, and older local numbers like 997 still respond. Also, documents like PESEL (national ID number) help formal procedures for residents. Finally, fines in Poland often appear as a mandat (on-the-spot fine) during minor offences.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness violence, prioritize safety and call emergency services (112). Do not intervene physically. Instead, record details and preserve evidence for police. Report the incident at the nearest station and ask for a report copy. Keep receipts or video if safe to collect them. Also, understand local terms: ZUS means the social security office (ZUS), NFZ refers to public health insurance (NFZ), mandat means an on-the-spot fine, and PESEL is a Polish national identification number.

Shops in Silesia and across Poland have grown more vigilant after similar incidents. Consequently, stores often cooperate closely with police and review security measures. Moreover, expats should register with local authorities when staying long term. That step helps when police need contact details or identity confirmation. Therefore, keeping copies of key documents in a safe place helps speed any legal process.

Authorities continue their inquiries in Dąbrowa Górnicza. Meanwhile, local residents expressed concern about safety in public places. In addition, the store reassured customers it will review procedures and staff training.

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