⚡️В отношении мужчины 1994 г.р. возбуждено уголовное дело по ч. 2 ст. 213 УК РФ (хулиганство).
По предварительным данным, 29-летний подозреваемый в ходе конфликта на ул. Плющиха произвел из травматического пистолета марки «Grand Power» модели «E-12 F» выстрелы в сторону ранее незнакомых мужчин.
Фигурант задержан.
🤨Расследование уголовного дела и установление всех обстоятельств произошедшего на контроле в прокуратуре.
⚡️В отношении мужчины 1994 г.р. возбуждено уголовное дело по ч. 2 ст. 213 УК РФ (хулиганство).
По предварительным данным, 29-летний подозреваемый в ходе конфликта на ул. Плющиха произвел из травматического пистолета марки «Grand Power» модели «E-12 F» выстрелы в сторону ранее незнакомых мужчин.
Фигурант задержан.
🤨Расследование уголовного дела и установление всех обстоятельств произошедшего на контроле в прокуратуре.
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