A man entered the city hall in Sosnowiec with a knife and threatened employees. The 49-year-old man was arrested and charged with making criminal threats against two individuals. According to the mayor, the incident occurred after the man learned he had been charged additional rent. Police reported that the man had approximately three per mil alcohol in his breath but no one was harmed. The man was placed under police supervision and prohibited from contacting city hall staff. The city's press spokesperson noted this was the first time such a violent threat had occurred at the city hall, though previous incidents involved petitioners raising their voices or damaging transparent partitions separating employees. The man has been questioned by prosecutors and partially admitted guilt, citing frustration over the increased housing costs.
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