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Thousands Rally Across Germany Demanding Justice for Lorenz A. After Fatal Police Shooting

The shooting of a young Black man by a suspended officer in Oldenburg intensifies calls for transparency, accountability, and systemic reform.

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Mehrere Tausend Menschen nahmen an der Demo teil.
Am Tatort erinnern Fotos, Blumen und Kerzen an Lorenz A.

Overview

  • Lorenz A., a 21-year-old Black German man, was fatally shot from behind by a police officer on Easter Sunday in Oldenburg, sparking national and international outrage.
  • The 27-year-old officer involved has been suspended and is under investigation for manslaughter, with prosecutors reviewing video, audio, and communication records from the incident.
  • Demonstrations in Oldenburg drew up to 10,000 people, with simultaneous vigils and protests held in cities including Berlin, Munich, and Vienna, calling for comprehensive accountability.
  • Protesters and social media voices have raised concerns about structural racism and the potential racial bias in the use of deadly force, amplifying demands for policing reforms.
  • Family members and organizers emphasized the importance of peaceful and respectful demonstrations to honor Lorenz A. and push for a thorough investigation.