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Elderly man attacked with hammer in Copenhagen street

By Nordics Today News Team

A 73-year-old man was brutally attacked with a hammer on a Copenhagen street. The 32-year-old suspect now faces 23 days custody while police investigate the violent assault that required hospital treatment.

Elderly man attacked with hammer in Copenhagen street

A 41-year-old man faces 23 days in custody following a violent hammer attack on a 73-year-old man in Copenhagen's Nørrebro district. The assault occurred Friday evening on Nærumgade, a residential street in the multicultural neighborhood. Police received the emergency call at 6:12 PM and quickly responded to the scene.

The victim suffered multiple blows to the head with the hammer and required hospital treatment. Emergency services transported the elderly man to the trauma center for medical care. His current condition remains undisclosed, but hammer attacks typically cause serious head injuries that can have long-term consequences.

Authorities confirmed the suspect fled on foot but officers successfully apprehended him shortly after the incident. The 32-year-old suspect now faces charges of violence of a particularly dangerous character, a serious offense under Danish law. Police have not revealed how the two men knew each other or what motivated the attack.

Copenhagen's district court held a constitutional hearing Saturday where a judge approved the 23-day custody period. Danish law permits extended pre-trial detention for serious crimes where evidence suggests flight risk or potential evidence tampering.

This violent incident raises concerns about public safety in one of Copenhagen's most diverse neighborhoods. Nørrebro has experienced both community revitalization and occasional tensions in recent years. The area features vibrant street life and cultural diversity but also faces challenges common to urban centers.

Danish violent crime statistics show most assaults occur between acquaintances rather than random strangers. However, the use of a hammer as a weapon and the significant age difference between victim and attacker make this case particularly disturbing. Police typically see higher assault rates in dense urban areas compared to rural regions.

What happens next in this Copenhagen assault case? The prosecution will continue gathering evidence while the suspect remains in custody. If convicted of violence with a dangerous weapon, the attacker could face several years imprisonment under Denmark's penal code. The court may also order psychological evaluation given the violent nature of the offense.

The case highlights Denmark's generally low but concerning violent crime rates. While Nordic countries maintain relatively safe societies, urban centers still experience serious assaults that challenge community safety perceptions. This incident will likely prompt local discussions about street security and violence prevention measures.

Published: November 22, 2025

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