Overview
- A 27-year-old police officer is under investigation for manslaughter after fatally shooting a 21-year-old Person of Colour in Oldenburg on Easter Sunday.
- An autopsy confirmed the victim was struck by three fatal shots from behind and a fourth grazing shot, raising questions about the proportionality of the officer's actions.
- German law mandates firearm use by police only in clear self-defense or emergency situations, which is central to the ongoing investigation by the Staatsanwaltschaft Niedersachsen.
- The police union, represented by Kevin Komolka, has urged patience, warning against premature judgments and emphasizing the need for a complete investigative report.
- The activist group 'Gerechtigkeit für Lorenz' has organized a demonstration for Friday, citing concerns over potential racial bias in the incident.