In a recent incident in Prague, Czech police have arrested a 52-year-old man who attacked a motorcyclist with a knife, injuring him in the neck. The attack occurred at a gas station in the Prague 7 district around 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Along with the motorcyclist, two other individuals sustained injuries during the altercation.
Authorities have indicated that the motive behind the attack is not immediately clear, and they have ruled out any connection to terrorism. The suspect, described as a local citizen, was reportedly under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident. Police have stated that the suspect had a conflict with a total of six people at the gas station.
Following the attack, emergency services in Prague responded promptly, with the injured motorcyclist being transported to a nearby hospital for further medical attention. Fortunately, the neck injury sustained by the motorcyclist was deemed not to be serious. The two other individuals who were injured in the altercation suffered minor injuries and did not require hospitalization.