A man in his 40s has received a suspended prison sentence after threatening an individual who reported him to emergency services via 112, South Korea’s equivalent of 911. The incident occurred in Changwon, where the defendant allegedly threatened the victim with a wooden club in retaliation for the initial report. He was subsequently indicted and brought to trial. The court handed down a prison sentence with probation, indicating the severity of the offense while allowing the defendant to remain free under specific conditions. Details regarding the original 112 report were not immediately available. This case highlights the potential for escalation following emergency calls and the legal consequences of retaliatory actions. The sentencing aims to deter similar behavior in the future.