Korean Man Given 20 Months in Jail for “Slipper Fight” Caused By Not Wearing a Mask on the Subway

It is not surprising that this guy had a mental disorder that led to the subway confrontation:

This file photo shows a man attending a hearing at the Seoul Southern District Court on Aug. 28, 2020. He was sentenced to 20 months in prison on Jan. 22, 2021, for assaulting subway passengers who requested that he wear a face mask amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Yonhap)

A 50-something man was sentenced to 20 months in prison on Friday for getting into a “slipper fight” with subway passengers who asked him to wear a face mask due to the coronavirus.

The man was indicted on charges of assaulting two passengers on a Line 2 subway train. During the incident in August, he choked the passengers and slapped their faces with a slipper he was wearing.

“The defendant was not wearing a mask even though it was essential due to COVID-19 and talked in a loud voice on the train before assaulting the passengers,” Judge Lee Sang-hoon of the Seoul Southern District Court said.

“However, we took into consideration the fact that his mental illness appeared to have contributed to the crime,” he said.

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