Tag #Refugee

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German Court Acquits Police in Fatal Shooting of Refugee

A German court acquitted five police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old Senegalese refugee in Dortmund on August 8, 2022, after concluding that the officers acted in self-defense despite an erroneous perception of the situation.

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Dortmund Police Shooting: Prosecution Recommends Acquittal

A German court is likely to acquit a police officer accused of fatally shooting a 16-year-old refugee in Dortmund after the prosecution argued self-defense. The officer and his colleagues mistakenly believed they were facing a dangerous attack.

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Berlin Police Union Seeks Stricter Measures to Improve Deportation Success Rates

The Berlin police union advocates for daily tracking of individuals in refugee shelters and increased use of detention facilities to improve deportation success rates, citing social media as a major challenge.

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Dortmund Police Shooting: Prosecution Seeks Acquittal for Officers

Following the fatal police shooting of 16-year-old refugee Mouhamed Dramé in Dortmund on August 8, 2022, the prosecution recommended a 10-month suspended sentence for the Einsatzleiter and acquittals for the other officers, citing a mistaken belief of self-defense stemming from a flawed deployment s...

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German Court Convicts Man in Refugee Murder Case

A German court convicts a man of manslaughter for the brutal murder of a refugee, raising questions about potential right-wing extremism, trial fairness, and the handling of the victim's past.

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