A 27-year-old female police officer, Şeyda Yılmaz, who was martyred in Ümraniye, Istanbul, was killed by Yunus Emre Geçti, who has 26 criminal records. It was revealed that his mother, Pınar Geçti, testified against her son at the Family and Domestic Violence Prevention Bureau on July 19, 2024, while he was arrested and sent to prison. "HE DELETED HIS FATHER'S NUMBER FROM MY PHONE"Mother Pınar Geçti stated that her son constantly caused unrest and that he had choked her the day before, saying, "My son is someone who constantly causes unrest in our residence. He came home around 6 PM on July 18. I asked him to call his father and ask what he was doing. Suddenly, he got angry and choked me. He deleted his father's number from my phone. He rummaged through my phone and asked about the numbers I had called. No matter how much I explained, he didn't understand. He hit me several times on my back and face. He threatened and insulted me, saying things like 'You’re calling this and that, I will kill you, I will make your life miserable tonight.' I told him I would call the police. As soon as he heard the police, he ran away from the house," it was learned. "HE ASSAULTED ME BY HITTING MY FACE"Geçti recounted that her son came home at 1 AM on July 19, saying, "Again, he hit me in the face and assaulted me. He threatened and insulted me in the same way." It was reported that Geçti called the police and brought him to the bureau, stating, "Yunus Emre is a drug addict, someone who has no anger control. I applied to the Ümraniye District Governorship for him to receive treatment. I did not retaliate against Yunus Emre, I did not assault him, nor did I threaten or insult him. I do not feel safe." REQUESTED A RESTRAINING ORDERAccording to journalist İsmail Saymaz's report, Pınar Geçti filed a complaint against her son Yunus Emre Geçti and requested protective measures, including a restraining order from the house, but did not request a shelter.
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