Drunk man with a starter pistol in a supermarket in Podil — police quickly detained the suspect

The incident on Ivana Kavaleridze Street served as a reminder that even a replica weapon can paralyze public life. We break down what happened, which articles of the Criminal Code were applied, and why the police response matters for the safety of city residents.

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What happened

Capital law enforcement officers detained an intoxicated man who threatened supermarket visitors with a starter pistol. The incident occurred in a shop on Ivana Kavaleridze Street in the Podilskyi district. The event was reported by UNN with reference to the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv.

Operatives, together with criminal analysis analysts, quickly identified the offender and, with the participation of staff from PPOP No. 1, located him on a street adjacent to the scene. He turned out to be a 46-year-old local resident, whom investigators detained in accordance with Article 208 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine. A starter pistol was seized from the offender.

— Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv

Police response and legal qualification

After the detention, the man was notified of suspicion under part 4 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine — gross violation of public order with obvious disrespect for society, accompanied by particular audacity and the use of an object prepared in advance to inflict bodily harm. The article's penalty provides for punishment of up to seven years of imprisonment.

Why it matters

Even a starter pistol creates a real threat: in public spaces it can provoke panic, escalate a conflict, or cause injury. The quick work of analysts and patrols in this case is an example of the systematic efforts of law enforcement agencies, which noticeably reduces risks for city residents.

Context

This episode occurs against the backdrop of other high-profile cases: for example, in Dnipro a suspect in a murder was recently detained after a conflict near a shop. Both prevention and prompt investigation of such incidents are important for public safety.

Conclusion

The takeaway is simple — and important: do not ignore threats in public places and trust the work of the authorities. If you find yourself in a similar situation — keep your distance, document the incident (if possible), and immediately call 102. Quick coordination between citizens and the police is the most effective measure to prevent escalation.

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