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Uskyldige ofre i bandekonflikten
- Dansk Kriminalreportage 2012
- Narrated by: Finn Andersen
- Length: 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
To tilfældige mænd på vej hjem fra en dykkertur ved Svendborg blev forvekslet med rockere og beskudt i Ejbygade i Odense i 2009. Der blev afgivet mindst ti skud mod dem og den bil, de kørte i, men de var heldige og slap væk uden at bliveramt. Det lykkedes kun at få én person dømt i sagen, og han blev idømt fire års fængsel for skyderiet. Ved strafudmålingen fandt retten, at det var en skærpende omstændighed, at gerningsmændene havde tilknytning til bandemiljøet, og episoden havde rod i bandekonflikten. Det er første gang på Fyn at "bandeparagraffen" finder anvendelse. "Jeg kender kun en håndfuld sager over hele landet," udtalte anklager Jacob Thaarup efter dommen.
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