A man in his 60s has been arrested on charges of threatening people around him with a knife in front of former President Moon Jae-in’s residence in Yangsan, Gyeongnam.
On the morning of the 16th, Yangsan Police Station in Yangsan-si, Habuk-myeon, in front of the former president’s residence in front of the former president’s residence, pulled out an industrial cutter knife from his pocket and arrested Mr.
Mr. A is said to have made a fuss and swear words while preparing for a one-man demonstration in front of his private residence in Pyeongsan Village around 8:11 am on the same day, and threatened the former president’s secretary with a cutter knife. Mr. A also threatened the former president and his wife, Moon, who went for a walk to Pyeongsan Village with the bodyguard the followingnoon of the previous day, saying, “Come out somewhere.” In response, Kim Jung-sook visited the Yangsan Police Station on the same night and sued her for intimidation.
Person A is one of four protesters in Pyeongsan Village, which former President Moon sued for insulting and intimidating on May 31, saying, “It has become a matter of survival that not only destroys the daily lives of residents but also threatens their healthy lives.” Mr. A has been holding a one-man protest in front of his private residence in Pyeongsan Village for over three months since May 10, when former President Moon resigned.
Shin Hyun-bo, reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]