In Kamensk-Uralsky, a sentence was handed down to a hooligan who ran around the shopping center with a knife chasing an acquaintance.

In Kamensk-Uralsky, a sentence was handed down to a hooligan who ran around the shopping center with a knife chasing an acquaintance.

      In Kamensk-Uralsky, the court issued a verdict against an adult hooligan. An acquaintance, meeting Pavel Okulov in a shopping center, suggested discussing the conflict between Okulov and his son, but instead, he ended up being the victim himself.

      The incident occurred on November 21, 2024, on the first floor of the "Magnit-Extra" shopping center. The victim, encountering Pavel Okulov there, proposed to discuss a conflict situation from a month ago involving his son and Okulov.

      However, instead of that, after a brief verbal altercation, Okulov chased the man around the perimeter of the shopping center floor with a knife in hand. Catching up to the victim, Okulov inflicted at least four knife wounds to various parts of the body, which were later classified as causing minor harm to health.

      Okulov was charged under Part 2 of Article 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Hooliganism, with the use of violence and the threat of its use, using objects used as weapons").

      The Krasnogorsk District Court of Kamensk-Uralsky sentenced the defendant to 2 years and 8 months of forced labor with 10% of his earnings withheld for the state. In addition, the convicted person is obliged to pay the victim 100,000 rubles in compensation for moral damages.

      The verdict has not yet entered into legal force.

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In Kamensk-Uralsky, a sentence was handed down to a hooligan who ran around the shopping center with a knife chasing an acquaintance.

In Kamensk-Uralsky, the court issued a verdict against an adult hooligan. An acquaintance, meeting Pavel Okulov in a shopping center, suggested discussing the conflict between Okulov and his son, but instead, he ended up being the one who suffered.