One person tries to get violent in the American Embassy: Who are you who draw visas?

In yesterday afternoon, a person tried to get violent into the American Embassy facility in Dragodan. He was stumbled by security members who tried to prevent his entry into the Embassy's space. They found it difficult to neutralize him, since they suspected he might be [...]
During yesterday's afternoon, a person tried to break into the American Embassy facility in Pristina.
He was prevented by members of the Embassy's security.
Periscop sources suggest that the suspected person had begun to insult and scream at the Embassy.
“Nan, who are you not giving visas”, had shouted at the suspect, who barely managed to be neutralised by the Kosovo Police, who also used a spray against him.
An incident occurred yesterday afternoon, US Embassy spokesman Richard May confirmed it.
In his response, he writes that a strangely behaved individual caused a minor incident in front of the US Embassy in Pristina on January 9th.
On the other hand, he shows that Kosovo police were taken away.
Police intervention had been necessary, since security members had no knowledge of whether the suspect had been armed or what claims he had.
The only way to neutralize the suspect was by throwing a slip in the eye. Then he was arrested.
Suspect identity is unknown. Not even his claims.
For this case, Periscop has contacted even police officials several times, but they have not yet provided answers to the case.
The case occurred just days after it was reported that the American Embassy has rejected Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's visa.
Haradinaj is the country's first prime minister to have not been equipped with an American visa for official visits to the US.
In a response to the media regarding this case, American Embassy spokesman Richard May said I cannot comment on the case because of data privacy.
“Ambada does not comment on individual visa cases due to our privacy laws of data”, he had said.
The issue had been discussed by Prime Minister Haradinaj himself.
He had said he was waiting for an American visa so I could travel to the United States on morning prayer, while failing to go to the US for several meetings he had had in Lowa state, since he had not yet received the answer to the American visa./Periscopi












