Why do men in Beijing violently attack the police?

20181kloc-0/9 a man surnamed Yu violently attacked a policeman when he was summoned by the public security organ according to law, causing injuries to the policeman, and was criminally detained by the public security organ according to law for obstructing official duties. It was learned from the relevant departments in Beijing that the man involved injured and bit two policemen when he was summoned by the police.

According to the police, Yu Moumou, male, aged 5 1, is from Shijingshan District, Beijing. On the day of 19, the public security organ summoned Yu Moumou suspected of causing trouble according to law. The video of the police law enforcement recorder shows that the police repeatedly announced the summoning measures to Yu Moumou at the scene. Yu moumou reacted violently, refused to cooperate, and repeatedly said that he did not obey the summons. Just when the police announced to Yu Moumou that the verbal summons was changed to compulsory summons according to law, Yu Moumou suddenly punched the police on the head. Other policemen present quickly subdued Yu Moumou. In the process of being taken away, Yu Moumou attacked the same policeman, kicked the policeman's knee and bit another policeman's finger.

Appraised by the judicial authorities, the injuries of the two attacked policemen have constituted minor injuries. Yu Moumou's behavior has been suspected of nuisance of official duties. After legal review, Yu Moumou confessed to his violent assault on the police. The reporter also learned that Yu Moumou is also suspected of other illegal and criminal activities, and the public security organs are investigating further.

Yu Moumou has worked as a practicing lawyer in several law firms. On July 20 17, the employment contract was terminated with a law firm and was not employed by other law firms. Because it took more than six months, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Justice cancelled his lawyer's practice certificate on 20 18+ 15 in accordance with the provisions of the Measures for the Administration of Lawyers' Law Enforcement.