Norwegian police arrested a man for assaulting officers during a domestic disturbance call. The incident occurred late Saturday night around 11:37 PM.
Police operations commander Jan Kristian Johnsrud said the man had threatened his girlfriend during the altercation. Another man who tried to help the girlfriend was also attacked by the suspect.
Officers used a stun gun and pepper spray to subdue the violent individual. The suspect resisted arrest forcefully before police gained control of the situation.
Police have formally charged the man and launched a full investigation into the events. Domestic violence cases often require specialized response tactics from Norwegian law enforcement.
The use of force by police appears justified given the suspect's aggressive behavior toward multiple people. Such incidents test officers' training in de-escalation techniques while ensuring public safety.
