Man Convicted After Throwing Stone at German Constitutional Court
The 48-year-old Syrian man, also linked to attacks on other government buildings, was fined €2,400 in a fast-tracked trial.
- Sakr B., a 48-year-old Syrian national, was convicted in Karlsruhe for throwing a stone and feces-filled bag at the Bundesverfassungsgericht (German Constitutional Court).
- The attack caused damage to the court's security glass and sunshade, with repair costs exceeding €1,000.
- The man had previously targeted the Federal Chancellery and the Ministry of the Interior in Berlin, using similar methods to seek attention for his grievances about Gaza.
- In a fast-tracked trial, he was fined 80 daily rates of €30, totaling €2,400, but was not sentenced to prison and remains free.
- Authorities revealed he is also wanted in other German cities for unrelated offenses, including fare evasion and resisting law enforcement.