Senseless violence
2005-09-15
The shooting death in Prague this week of a young man who
tried to defend a woman threatened by a possible drug addict
has evoked feelings of helplessness. Michal Velíšek's heroism
ended tragically for him and his family. We had a similar
encounter, one that fortunately didn't go so far. A young man
pulled a switchblade on us after we ignored his demand on
Jindřišská St. in Prague for six crowns. A passerby noticed that
the predator was a "druggie" and got him to leave by calling the
police. An investigation might find that both incidents are a
result of the laxity toward drug dealers and addicts in downtown
Prague. The dealers operate openly and seem to enjoy police
protection. Premier Jiří Paroubek said recently that he expects
the police to crack down on the dealers. If he follows through, at
least some cases of senseless violence could be prevented.
[Czech Republic addiction dealing TV Nova]
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