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KurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 100Objective 958 days ago A drunken roadblocker in Kraljevo insulted the president of Serbia in front of the police - a knife was found in his "porsche" (VIDEO)A drunk protester named Petar Đurić, leader of the 'Ćale ovo je za tebe' movement, was arrested in Kraljevo after verbally abusing Serbia's president and the mayor of Kraljevo during a police intervention. The incident occurred during a protest under the slogan 'Everything is visible on Vidovdan.' Police stopped a car driven by A.P., who had cannabis and benzodiazepines in his system. Inside the driver's door, they found a knife measuring 14 cm. Đurić tested positive for alcohol at 0.92 promille but refused drug testing. Both individuals were detained for up to 12 hours, and formal complaints will be filed against them for violating traffic safety laws and disturbing public order. No criminal charges were indicated, and the case will proceed through administrative procedures.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an arrest involving a protest leader who insulted Serbian officials, which is a politically sensitive issue. However, the report remains factual, citing police actions, legal procedures, and the findings of the investigation without apparent ideological framing or biased phras
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 95): Fully aligns with the primary source document, accurately reporting events including the arrest of Petar Đurić, his behavior towards police, the discovery of the knife, and legal proceedings. Objectivity slightly dips due to emphasis on 'vredanje' (insulting) remarks toward officials, though remains
BlicIndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 907 days ago Police found a knife in a carPetar Đurić, leader of the 'Ćale ovo je za tebe' movement, was detained in Kraljevo after allegedly behaving disrespectfully towards the President of Serbia and the mayor of Kraljevo during a police operation. The incident occurred when police stopped a car driven by A.P. in the street Jovana Deroka. During the search of the vehicle, a knife with a blade length of 14 cm was found in the driver's door. The driver tested positive for cannabinoids and benzodiazepines but did not have alcohol in his system. Đurić, who was found in the back seat, had 0.92 promille of alcohol in his blood and refused drug testing. Both individuals were detained for up to 12 hours, and formal complaints will be filed against them. The local prosecutor stated there were no elements indicating criminal offenses, and the case will proceed through standard procedures.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a detention involving a political figure and includes details from both the police and the individual involved. It provides information from multiple perspectives without overtly favoring one side, maintaining a balanced tone.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 90): Matches the primary source closely, detailing the incident, the presence of the knife, and the legal actions. Objectivity is lower due to more emotionally charged phrasing like 'navodno' (allegedly), suggesting some uncertainty, but still remains mostly neutral.
RepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 858 days ago They were drunk and drugged, and a knife was found in the car!Tonight at 8:45 PM in Kraljevo, a Porsche Cayenne was stopped by police after returning from a student blockade protest held under the slogan 'Everything is visible on Vidovdan.' The vehicle had four occupants, including Petar Đurić, leader of the 'Ćale, this is for you' movement. During the stop, a 14-cm knife was found in the driver's door and temporarily confiscated. Đurić insulted the police and behaved disrespectfully. The driver tested positive for cannabinoids and benzodiazepines, while Đurić had a blood alcohol level of 0.92 per mille and refused drug testing. The protest, which organizers had anticipated would attract many supporters, drew only 3,649 people, significantly fewer than expected. Photos and videos show the square in Kraljevo remained largely empty despite numerous calls for attendance.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a protest and related incidents without overtly favoring any side. It includes details about the individuals involved, their actions, and the outcomes of tests conducted by authorities. There is no clear indication of biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Accurately reports most facts from the primary source, including the knife and alcohol levels. However, includes additional commentary about the size of the crowd and social media clips, which are not in the original source. Tone suggests mild bias against the protesters.
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