A shocking revelation about Simon’s brother, who did not shake the president’s hand: Were the policemen chasing him?!

by Andrea
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High school student Simona (19) became famous a few days ago because of a gesture from the presidential palace. he found out that his brother (16) had been chased by the police only a few days earlier. “During Thursday night (January 9) shortly after 11:30 p.m. a police patrol of the District Police Directorate in Malacky observed a vehicle with registration no. Opel Astra, which was heading from Stupava towards Bratislava, while the brake lights on this vehicle were constantly on,” are reported by the Bratislava policemen at .

The police patrol wanted to stop the vehicle, but the driver did not respond to the light signal and continued driving. After a while, he accelerated sharply and began to run away from the patrol at high speed, during which he threatened the police patrol itself and also other road users.

“While driving across a dirt road near Devín Lake, the police officers used their legal authority and fired a warning shot into the air four times, but the driver did not respond to this either. The vehicle was heading back to Stupava, where at the bus station the driver lost control and crashed into a raised concrete curb on which he punctured the tire. This was subsequently stopped in the city of Stupava with the help of the police patrol of the fourth Bratislava district,” they describe the situation.

The police found out that the driver of the escaping vehicle was only a 16-year-old young man from Bratislava IV district. This one was subsequently subjected to a test to determine the presence of narcotic and psychotropic substances, which was positive for marijuanawhich was also confirmed by the collection of biological material.

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