Five police officers were slightly injured this Wednesday, April 12, at dawn when they arrested a man who had nine pending legal claims in the Las Delicias neighborhood of Valladolid, where some thirty people tried to prevent his arrest with canes, sticks, and chairs.
The event occurred when agents of the National Police carried out a search of a building where the man with numerous legal claims was located, police sources have reported.
Upon noticing the police presence, the alleged perpetrator ran to the door of his home, pushing one of the agents, starting a struggle with the two policemen who were there.
The agents needed the support of three more policemen who were in the building given the aggressiveness that the man showed by headbutting, elbowing, and kicking the officers.
During the struggle, the alleged perpetrator ordered the neighbors to leave their homes and prevent the agents from taking him away.
In this way, about 30 people gathered in the street, at the door of the building, forcing the agents to take cover in the portal, since the relatives of the detainee made it impossible for them to leave.
With the arrival of six more police vehicles, with 12 reinforcement agents, it was possible to introduce the detainee into a police vehicle, while the agents had to contain the people gathered who were heading towards them in a hostile attitude with canes, sticks or chairs.
In the security search of the detainee, a knife with a 10-centimeter blade and 655 euros in bills was found and, during the struggle with the detainee, five policemen were slightly injured.
The agents of the National Police also detained a relative of the arrested person as the alleged perpetrator of an attack against an agent of the authority.
The arrest took place on Villabáñez street, where the police have located the man who was being searched for since the early hours of this Wednesday, April 11, as he was the person who threw a chair at the agents trying to prevent the arrest of his family member. .
Both detainees have been placed at the disposal of the judicial authority.
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