"On Saturday, September 18, a homicide occurred in Idar-Oberstein to the detriment of a 20-year-old gas station employee. In the meantime, a 49-year-old suspect has been arrested.
The public prosecutor's office in Bad Kreuznach and the police headquarters in Trier invite you to a
Press conference
on Monday, September 20, 5 p.m.
in the Göttenbach auditorium
Georg-Maus-Strasse 2, 55707 Idar-Oberstein, Germany
Representatives of the public prosecutor's office and the police will provide information about the homicide on this date and will be available to answer questions. Participants in the press conference will include senior public prosecutor Kai Fuhrmann, police chief Friedel Durben and Lord Mayor Frank Frühauf.
We ask for registration (by email) to the press office of the Trier Police Department by September 20, 2 p.m.
Certificates of existing Corona vaccination protection we ask to bring and show if necessary."
(presseportal.de)
Wow - chief prosecutor, police chief, mayor (interesting order)....
Why not the Federal President as well?
Will there be champagne and canapés?
Does the television broadcast live?
What an effort because a poor clerk has been whacked.
Quite striking. Some members of the precariat are constantly killed for trivial reasons and no one is interested.
"He allegedly shot the 20-year-old salesman in Idar-Oberstein ( Rheinland-Pfalz) in the head on Saturday evening after the latter had pointed out to him twice that masks were mandatory when buying beer.
The German had confessed to the crime. The alleged perpetrator testified that he rejected the Corona measures. As to the motive, he had stated that the Corona pandemic situation was weighing heavily on him, Fuhrmann said. He had felt backed into a corner and "saw no other way out" than to make a statement. In doing so, the victim seemed to him "responsible for the overall situation because he enforced the rules," Fuhrmann said." (t.online.de)
I see.
"This is a terrible, inconceivable act that has happened here in Idar-Oberstein," said Mayor Frank Frühauf (CDU). This was also noticeable in the great consternation of the local citizens. Many had laid flowers and wreaths at the gas station. "You can't compare such an act with anything else. It will take some time to come to terms with it," he said.
There were also dismayed reactions from politicians. Green Party member of parliament Renate Künast wrote on Twitter on Monday evening, "I am aghast by the cruel murder in Rheinland-Pfalz. My thoughts are with the relatives. Mask duty as a motive for murder leaves me speechless," the politician wrote. "Hate on the net is real and words can turn into terrible deeds. Fighting this is our duty." "Mask duty" was high in Twitter trends that evening, with many users writing about the issue.
According to a statement, the federal chairwoman of the Left Party, Susanne Hennig-Wellsow, said, "We owe the investigation first and foremost to the victim and his family. But it is of elementary importance for all of us." Among other things, it must be determined where and why the man had a gun, whether he acted alone or was "on some chats spreading coup fantasies.""
All clear.
It's remarkable how minimalist the work is here.
Nothing but a temporary worker is sacrificed.
In the past, the Reichstag was torched to usher in total dictatorship.
"HIStory: Reichstagsbrand 1933":
"For sixty years now, it has been incessantly preached in schools and universities or in the media that the venerable Reichstag building in Berlin was single-handedly set on fire by the anarchist Marinus van der Lubbe in the fateful year of 1933. The Nazis were thus cleared of all suspicion of having reduced the Reichstag to rubble.
However, this narrative is contradicted by the recently recovered sworn testimony of SA man Hans-Martin Lennings. Lennings testified under oath before a notary on November 8, 1955, that on the evening of February 27, 1933, he personally drove the Dutch homeless bricklayer's assistant Marinus van der Lubbe, who was later sentenced to death, in his car to the Reichstag building: when he arrived at the Reichstag between 8 and 9 p.m., there was already a strong smell of fire.
He delivers van der Lubbe to a person in the Reichstag building, and then hastily drives away again. When Lennings reads in the newspaper the next day that van der Lubbe is accused of being an arsonist, he complains to his SA superiors. After all, the Dutchman was sitting in Lennings' car at the time of the crime."
And so on.
You can guess the rest.
"Now nothing should stand in the way of a landslide victory for the NSDAP in the Reichstag elections on March 5 under these conditions specially prepared for the Nazis. In the polling stations, SA men stood with their legs wide apart and made it clear non-verbally whom to vote for. Tandem teams of one SA man and one police officer with German shepherd dogs on leashes patrol the streets. When SA battalions parade through the streets, passersby on the sidewalks are required to raise their arms in the Hitler salute. Otherwise, the SA thugs grab the Hitler salute refuser and beat him to hospital. This is how the photos of saluting citizens are taken, which later have to be used as proof of the supposed mass enthusiasm of the Germans for the Nazis. Election day does not go entirely smoothly, however: 69 people die that day, and hundreds are injured."
Well, it will not be quite so bad this time, after all "we" are in the 21st century & today the soup is not cooked as hot as it needs to be consumed later on.
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