Yesterday, during early evening hours the visitors of the Wenceslas Square in Prague could witness very unusual incident. A man between twenty and thirty years of his age was running around the statue of the Saint Wenceslas and attacking the local flocks of pigeons with two kitchen knives. The terrified birds were jumping and flying away to evade him, but he was relentless.
"All the time he was shouting some nonsense like: Give me back my AP!" states in shock a local pensioner F.J. who visits the square daily to feed his favourite grey birds.
"He wanted me to hold him a group or something," adds a random bystender A.D. „He was all nuts, so I called the police. He was too dangerous for doctors."
"He appeared out of nowhere with those large knives, I started looking for my wallet already, but he only said: Res me if I fall, and then he ran away," recalls a medicine student M.K. who was on her way from local bookstore.
After the police arrived and appealed to him to put down his weapons and go with them, they got another proof of his insanity.
"I'm not going to your legion! I don't like your logo!" he snapped off and tirelessly continued hunting the scared pigeons.
In the end the police had to pacify him and take him to the station.
"Don't ban me! I'm no hacker!" he shouted when the law enforcers tried to get him to the car.
According to the police the man was handed over to the psychiatric specialists who examine the cause of his strange behaviour.
"Ban all those pigeons," comments the incident a respectable old lady V.P.
