Israeli police arrested a resident of Tayibe in his 40s on suspicion of threatening a doctor with a toy gun after being dissatisfied with medical treatment. The suspect allegedly called the doctor, threatened him, then arrived at the clinic holding the toy gun and demanded the staff tell the doctor to 'fix it.' His detention was extended.
A Tayibe resident was arrested Thursday evening after threatening a doctor with a toy gun. According to police, the suspect, in his 40s, was dissatisfied with the medical treatment he received. He allegedly called the doctor and threatened him, then appeared at the clinic brandishing a toy gun and demanded the doctor resolve the issue. Police from Tayibe station arrested the suspect, and a court extended his detention. No injuries were reported. The incident is under investigation.
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