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Wednesday, 28.04.2010.

15:34

Hooligan sentenced to 10 years

A hooligan who in late 2007 attempted to murder an on-duty police officer during a football game has been sentenced to ten years in jail.

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Danilo

pre 13 godina

A society has to seriously ask itself what's wrong with itself when a 22 year old commits an act of senseless brutality on a police man and 1000s of people show up at stadiums in the attacker's support.

I honestly don't think in any other country would you have this sort of "pravda for urosa" thing happening as vocally as you see it in Belgrade.

It's sad, but it's also dangerous that so many people have lost any kind of moral centre.

You'd think that it would be a no-brainer - Trying to stick an explosive down a policeman's mouth to kill him for fun is a bad thing, right?

To do that in front of video cameras is kinda dumb, right?


Where is there even ONE "pravada za urosa" written in graffiti, nevermind hundreds and hundreds.

Danilo

pre 13 godina

A society has to seriously ask itself what's wrong with itself when a 22 year old commits an act of senseless brutality on a police man and 1000s of people show up at stadiums in the attacker's support.

I honestly don't think in any other country would you have this sort of "pravda for urosa" thing happening as vocally as you see it in Belgrade.

It's sad, but it's also dangerous that so many people have lost any kind of moral centre.

You'd think that it would be a no-brainer - Trying to stick an explosive down a policeman's mouth to kill him for fun is a bad thing, right?

To do that in front of video cameras is kinda dumb, right?


Where is there even ONE "pravada za urosa" written in graffiti, nevermind hundreds and hundreds.

Danilo

pre 13 godina

A society has to seriously ask itself what's wrong with itself when a 22 year old commits an act of senseless brutality on a police man and 1000s of people show up at stadiums in the attacker's support.

I honestly don't think in any other country would you have this sort of "pravda for urosa" thing happening as vocally as you see it in Belgrade.

It's sad, but it's also dangerous that so many people have lost any kind of moral centre.

You'd think that it would be a no-brainer - Trying to stick an explosive down a policeman's mouth to kill him for fun is a bad thing, right?

To do that in front of video cameras is kinda dumb, right?


Where is there even ONE "pravada za urosa" written in graffiti, nevermind hundreds and hundreds.