19 Apr, 12:35··

Hundreds Protest Over Police Shooting of Lorenz A.

ZEIT Online

People held a demonstration in Oldenburg, Germany, to remember Markus Lorenz. The demonstration happened after he was killed by police. It raised concerns about police actions and accountability.

The demonstration took place on the anniversary of Markus Lorenz’s death in 2025. Around 1,000 people attended the event in the city center. The police shot Lorenz, and this caused anger. People want changes in how the police act. The demonstration focused on racial justice and police accountability.

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Highlights

Demonstration for Lorenz's Death

Hundreds gathered to remember Markus Lorenz, killed by police.

First Anniversary of Shooting

A demonstration marked the first anniversary of Lorenz A.'s death.

Large Crowd in Oldenburg

Approximately 1,000 people attended the demonstration in Oldenburg.

Police Actions Under Scrutiny

The incident sparked debate about police actions and accountability.

Demand for Structural Change

Protesters demanded change in response to police violence.

Timeline

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19 Apr, 12:3519 Apr, 16:30
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