Target for threats to life: Man brought knife to discussion at hospital
DR-Inland in Denmark
Tuesday, December 09, 2025 • 12:12 PM UTC - in Denmark
A man has been charged with threats to life after bringing a knife to a scheduled meeting at Aarhus University Hospital.
According to Eastern Jutland Police, no one was injured.
The man is now charged with threats to life, as he brought a knife to a scheduled meeting at Aarhus University Hospital.
Staff at the psychiatric department called the Eastern Jutland Police, who sent several patrols to the location.
The man was subsequently "escorted out" from the room he was in.
The man is also charged with violating the knife law before being handed over to the psychiatric authorities.
The police confirmed on social media X that no one was injured.
The same is emphasized by Jannie Falk Bjerregaard, who is the nursing director in Psychiatry in Region Midtjylland.
- The police were present at the Psychiatry department at AUH this morning in connection with an incident with a patient who had arrived for a scheduled meeting. The incident was handled according to established procedures, and no one was injured. Measures have been taken for the patient and the staff, it sounds in a written comment to DR.
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