The suspect, 39, was drunk and possibly under the influence of drugs when he punched the prime minister. The man, who appeared “as if he were lethargic” during the procedure, has pleaded not guilty.
The man accused of last night’s attack on the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksenwill remain below until June 20 preventive prisonby decision of the hearing held last Saturday in a court in the Danish municipality of Frederiksberg.
The suspect, 39, was drunk and possibly under the influence of drugs when he punched the prime minister in the upper right arm. Frederiksen also received a push, although he did not fall to the ground. According to the latest medical report, she is doing well, although she is suffering from mild cervical trauma and has been ‘altered’ by the incident for some time. proven” that he made the aggression. The accused, anyway, has pleaded not guiltyAccording to the Danish newspaper ‘Jyllands Posten’, the suspect, who also appeared ‘lethargic’ during the procedure, also ‘appeared’.neither speaks nor understands Danish”This is evident from reports from the Public Prosecution Service, collected by the newspaper ‘Ekstra Bladet’.
Another report of the hearing, collected by the newspaper ‘Politiken’, points out that the suspect “does not have much relationship with Denmark”, although he has a Danish social security number, which indicates that given this situation he has worked in the country and after to have understood that this is the case risk of flightthe judge has decided to place him in preventive detention.
Source: EITB

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