Man in His 20s Turns Himself In After Posting Threat to "Rob Songpa Police Station Armory"

By  Lee Se-hyeon  | Jun 19, 2026

Man in His 20s Turns Himself In After Posting Threat to "Rob Songpa Police Station Armory"
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A person who posted a threatening comment targeting the Songpa Police Station, which is on the front lines of responding to the "Jamsil vote counting center blockade protest," has turned himself in to the police.
The Seoul Jungnang Police Station stated that a man in his 20s, who left a comment on an online news article on the 17th saying, "Let's rob the Songpa Police Station armory and become people of merit for democratization ourselves," appeared at the police station this morning (June 19) for questioning.
It was confirmed that the man turned himself in after seeing reports that the police were tracking the author of the comment.
He reportedly admitted to posting the comment during the police investigation.
The police are considering charging him with public intimidation.
A police official stated, "Regardless of the actual intent to carry out the act, this is a clear criminal act that creates anxiety among citizens and undermines social safety," adding, "The police will thoroughly investigate and strictly deal with illegal acts that damage the purpose of public discourse related to vote counting centers."
(Photo: Yonhap News)
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