Two separate incidents involving firearms and public disturbances have been reported recently in the Vilnius area. Early this morning, around 8:30 p.m., an altercation occurred involving two men, one born in 2000 and another born in 2004. The confrontation reportedly involved the use of shotguns, although no injuries were sustained during the exchange.
Both men were taken into custody following the incident and were found to be intoxicated. These events highlight a pattern of public safety concerns in the region. Authorities have noted an increase in instances of unauthorized discharge of pneumatic guns targeting public transport, such as buses, and station pavilions across Vilnius and the capital.
In response to these activities, a preliminary investigation has been opened regarding public order violations. Adding to the reports of weaponry, police action was also documented in the Vilnius district, where a separate incident involved a 50-year-old man who was disarmed by officers. Furthermore, details have emerged concerning previous instances where shots were fired by specialized police units.
Collectively, these incidents underscore ongoing challenges related to public conduct and the misuse of firearms in the Vilnius metropolitan area. Law enforcement remains engaged in investigating the multiple reports of shooting and public disorder to maintain safety standards for residents and commuters.
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