Randals in Liesing: Unknowns bounce on passers -by by force!

Randals in Liesing: Unknowns bounce on passers -by by force!
In the night of Sunday, June 22, 2025, there was a violent incident in Vienna-Liesing, which leaves the residents worried. Shortly after midnight, two unknown young men rioted by clinging the disc of an empty café on Ambrosweg. In addition, the license plates of eleven vehicles were demolished, which indicates a significant level of destruction. As today reported, the situation escalated when the duo attacked two pedestrians and caused injuries.
One of the attacked people suffered a punch in the face while the other was injured by the hand. The two men describe themselves through specific features: the first is about 20 to 25 years old, about 1.70 meters tall and bears a striking "d’Artagnan" snap bard. His accomplice is also in the same age group, but about 1.90 meters tall and wore a striking Jägermeister fishing hat. Both speak German fluently, which may make their identification easier.
police asks for help
The police have called on the population to report relevant information on identity or the whereabouts of the two men. Information can be submitted directly to the Lehmangasse police inspection on 01 31310/49250 or anonymously at any police station. The incident not only leaves a shock among those affected, but also raises questions about the security in the district.
But not only the nightly unrest, the Viennese police are currently employing. On June 18, 2025, a resident in Liesing reported a break -in into a nearby house. The incident occurred at 1:11 p.m. The public is also asked for help. Such break -ins and violent incidents show that it is important to remain vigilant and report possible information in good time in order to make the neighborhood safer. Further information on this incident can be found at My district .
While security in Vienna-Liesing is worried, the city remains an attractive place to life. The latest winner among household appliances, a battery suction wiper of Leifheit, is currently being raffled off in a competition. This device could make cleaning of hard floors considerably easier and is another option of how the city dwellers can promote well -being in their own four walls.
It remains to be seen which measures the city and the police will take to prevent further incidents and to strengthen the feeling of security of the residents. The Viennese are asked to keep their eyes open and to help protect their own neighborhood. You can find more about this and the latest news on ORF Vienna .
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