Climate activist: "Monk of Lützerath" receives fine for attack on police officers
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He wore a monk's robe and threw police officers into the mud: A climate activist has been fined for his physical attack during a demonstration in Lützerath. The 29-year-old showed no remorse.
The images from the protest in Lützerath went viral: A man dressed as a monk pushed police officers into the mud. Now, two years later, he received his verdict. The fact that the case even came to trial was the responsibility of the Frenchman himself, praised a judge.
He became known for his monk's robe, in which he pushed two police officers into the mud during protests at a brown coal mine. Now the "Monk of Lützerath" has been convicted for this - and received praise from the judge.
During a protest against the eviction of the brown coal village of Lützerath, an activist injured a police officer. A court has now convicted him of bodily harm.
Lo�c Schneider went viral after teasing and pushing officers wearing brown coats during a huge climate demonstration. Now he could face a prison sentence for violence against the police.
Loïc Schneider, wearing a robe, pushed police officers into the mud during the evacuation of Lützerath. The images went viral. The climate activist must now pay 4,200 euros for this.
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