Drug offer rejected: Syrian stabs – victim pursues perpetrator with e-scooter!
A 26-year-old survives a knife attack in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus after refusing drugs. Perpetrator arrested.

Drug offer rejected: Syrian stabs – victim pursues perpetrator with e-scooter!
On the night of October 25, 2025, a suspected knife attack in Vienna-Rudolfsheim turned into an exciting chase drama. A 26-year-old man called 911 around 11:15 p.m. after he was threatened with a knife by an unknown perpetrator because he refused an offer of drugs. The incident occurred in Löhrgasse when the attacker, apparently a Syrian citizen, made several attempts to stab his victim, who remained unharmed. This reports Cosmo.
Did the person attacked not have the right feel for the situation? Instead of running to safety, the victim decided to chase the fleeing attacker with an e-scooter. During this pursuit, he remained in constant telephone contact with the police and informed them of the escape route. His courage paid off because the WEGA special unit was able to stop a tram on the Neubaugurtel that the suspect had boarded.
Arrest and investigation
The 26-year-old Syrian was arrested when a folding knife suspected of being used in the attack was found in his sports bag. The Vienna public prosecutor's office then ordered his transfer to a prison and he was charged with attempted intentional grievous bodily harm Vienna.at supplemented.
Threats with knives and offers of drugs are not uncommon in urban areas like Vienna. The police crime statistics (PKS) provide a comprehensive picture of such criminal activities. These statistics, which are based on the Austrian Criminal Code, record all reported crimes and are used for strategic planning of investigative measures. It shows that statistical recordings are not only the basis for police work, but also provide insight into potential social challenges.
Relevance of crime statistics
The PKS is crucial for understanding the reporting behavior of the population and analyzing difficult developments in crime. Although unreported cases and initial reports from the courts are not recorded, the long-term comparison offers a valuable information basis for combating crimes. Security reports, which are prepared annually by the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Justice, deepen this topic, show trends and help to develop preventive measures to better protect citizens. For further information, the Office for Crime Statistics at the Federal Criminal Police Office is available, as can be found on their website bundescriminalamt.at can be read.
Overall, the incident in Vienna-Rudolfsheim shows the harsh realities of urban crime, but it also highlights the courage of the victim, who did not give up and contributed to the arrest of the perpetrator. A little more security and quick intervention by the authorities – that's what the people of Vienna want.