Incident at the Trzask rally. We know who the alleged assailant is

natemat.pl 2 months ago
On Saturday, during the rally of Rafał Trzaskowski in Bolesławec, there was a dangerous incident. An unknown man then attempted to spray the gas towards the participants. It's known who the alleged bomber is.


On 12 April, a citizen coalition MP, Patrick Jaskulski, informed about the dangerous situation.

"Look what the constant hatred of the Republic and Poland24 leads to. Today, during the rally, a man tried to attack participants with gas. He was 1 step distant from Rafał Trzaskowski" – he wrote on X. And he added, "These are no longer just words – it is simply a real threat. It's time to remember!".

According to Onet, shortly after the man tried to spray gas during the event, he was detained by police officers. Deputy Commissioner Anna Kublik-Rościszewska, the police press secretary in Bolesławec, however, reported that the man was not formally arrested.

– In the end, he did not usage this gas – she said. She besides added that a man is being investigated for wrongdoing, and the case is likely to go to court. He may be liable for disorderly conduct.

The spokesperson besides revealed that the perpetrator was a Bolesławec resident. “I can besides tell you that you are 80,” she added.

Mr Tusk spoke on the subject


As we wrote in onTemat.pl, Donald Tusk referred to the incidental on Saturday. "Today's effort to attack Rafał Trzaskowski with gas by an aggressive man at an open gathering in Bolesławec shows that the triumph of the president of Warsaw in yesterday's debate enraged the competition," wrote the Prime Minister and added, "Plus the right-wing media hatred effect," he noted.



In addition, tv Republic employees wanted to enter the sports hall in Koński on Friday, where the second presidential debate was broadcast by TVP, TVN and Polsat. The first (which the Republic organised) took place in the marketplace there. But safety guards wouldn't let them in. There's been quite a few confusion and push.

"Please calm down. Step back. Hello, what are you doing!" – there are voices on the recordings that have appeared online.

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