The man, who legally owns a handgun, was stopped in a field after a large-scale search near the Czech border. According to the police, he got out of the car and immediately aimed at an officer, prompting a police officer to shoot him.

The man, who legally owns a handgun, was stopped in a field after a large-scale search near the Czech border. According to the police, he got out of the car and immediately aimed at an officer, prompting a police officer to shoot him.
The 61-year-old had announced to an acquaintance in the evening that he intended to take his own life. He is said to have handled a weapon in front of the woman and then driven away in a car. The acquaintance alerted the police, who initiated a search. The driver was discovered, and several attempts to stop him were unsuccessful. He reportedly also broke through a roadblock, among other things.
After he was able to be stopped in a field and apparently threatened one of the officers, an officer used his service weapon and hit the 61-year-old. The man was critically injured and, after initial treatment, was flown to a Linz hospital by rescue helicopter.
Support services for people with suicidal thoughts and their relatives are offered by the suicide prevention portal of the Ministry of Health. Contact details of support facilities in Austria can be found at www.suizid-praevention.gv.at.
(APA/Red)
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