Complaint Filed Against Man Who Disrupted Minute of Silence for Maagdenburg
essen - The police in Essen, Germany, have filed a complaint against a man who shouted far-right slogans during a minute of silence for the victims of Maagdenburg.
The police in Essen, Germany, have filed a complaint against a man who shouted far-right slogans during a minute of silence for the victims of Maagdenburg. A police spokesperson stated that the slogans incited hatred. The man reportedly shouted phrases like 'Germany is for Germans' during the moment of silence held before a football match. He was escorted out of the stadium by stewards and immediately banned from the stadium.
On Friday evening, a 50-year-old Saudi man drove into the Christmas market in Maagdenburg, killing five people, including a child, and injuring over two hundred others. The man, who has been living in Germany for a long time, is said to be Islamophobic and have sympathies for radical right-wing ideologies.
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