Arrest for death threats: Former emeute in court after all!

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A Liégeois receives a work sentence after making death threats against a police officer following a fatal incident.

Ein Liégeois erhält eine Arbeitsstrafe, nachdem er Morddrohungen gegen einen Polizisten nach tödlichem Vorfall geäußert hat.
A Liégeois receives a work sentence after making death threats against a police officer following a fatal incident.

Arrest for death threats: Former emeute in court after all!

On November 28, 2025, a shocking trial in a normally peaceful region makes headlines. A man from Liège who said he wanted to shoot a police officer responsible for shooting Domenico d'Atria, a quad bike rider, during an operation has been sentenced to work. These incidents had already led to violent riots and unrest in August of this year. At a previous hearing, prosecutors asked for a sentence of between 40 months and five years, without denying the possibility of parole dhnet.be reported.

Domenico d'Atria was killed after running over an officer during a police operation. The police officer involved was acquitted of all charges. The entire situation escalated when news of d'Atria's death led to a riot in the area, accompanied by signs reading "I want to shoot the one who shot."

Unrest and threats

The unrest led to three suspects meeting at a soccer field on August 19, 2023. Alexandre, one of the main suspects, left threatening messages in which he declared: “I want to shoot whoever shot” and threatened to “burn him alive”. The situation escalated further when Alexandre and his accomplices began preparing Molotov cocktails using a pillowcase as a container.

When the suspects were arrested, police seized 14 Molotov cocktails and a 20-liter canister of gasoline. When questioned in court, the defendants denied any intention to kill and tried to minimize their roles. Lucas, who previously filmed the riot, regretted his participation and admitted he should have walked away from the crowd. Philippe also said that he would not want a police record for his future military career.

Judgments and consequences

At the sentencing, Alexandre was given the most severe punishment because his threats were considered particularly serious. However, the judges also took into account that none of those involved had any previous criminal convictions. This may have played a role in the mitigating decision for the other suspects.

The incident and the events that followed shine a spotlight on the current crime situation in Germany, which continues to be characterized by increasing violent crime. According to that Federal Criminal Police Office The country has seen its highest increase in violent acts since 2007, a circumstance that can be linked to Bamiegen and events like these.

The developments clearly show how social tensions and criminal acts can be inextricably intertwined. At a time when unrest is occurring, it is more important than ever to think about what solutions can lead to the de-escalation of these conflicts. The reactions of the police and the judiciary will also have to be closely examined in order to ensure safe coexistence.