In a shocking incident on Nowowiejska Street in Warsaw, a 24-year-old American pulled a reckless stunt that nearly ended in tragedy. On August 29, the man threw a large TV out of a 4th-floor window, sending it crashing down just inches from a father walking with his small child in a stroller. The TV shattered on the pavement, narrowly avoiding what could have been a horrific accident.
The Proof
The response
Police quickly responded, identifying the apartment from which the TV was thrown. When no one answered the door, officers—assisted by firefighters—entered through a window. Inside, they found a chaotic scene littered with empty alcohol bottles. Six people were detained, ranging in age from 17 to 24, with some still intoxicated at the time of their arrest.
The Consequences
The main suspect, a 24-year-old American, was particularly aggressive and had to be subdued by police. He has since been charged with endangering human life and causing serious risk of injury. The court has ordered his detention for two months while the investigation continues. The reckless act was captured on video by one of the other occupants, leaving no doubt as to the identity of the perpetrator.
This dangerous prank could have had deadly consequences, and authorities are treating the case with the seriousness it deserves.