Overview
- The shooting of Lorenz, a 21-year-old Black German, by a police officer on Easter Sunday has sparked nationwide protests and calls for justice.
- Autopsy results confirmed Lorenz was shot multiple times, including in the head, back, and hip, raising questions about the use of force.
- The 27-year-old officer involved has been suspended and is under investigation for manslaughter, but the circumstances of the shooting remain unclear.
- An estimated 10,000 demonstrators gathered in Oldenburg, with simultaneous vigils and protests held in cities like Berlin, Hamburg, and Vienna.
- Activists and the initiative 'Gerechtigkeit für Lorenz' are demanding transparency, an independent investigation, and reforms to address systemic racism in policing.