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Police officer driving on the hood of the car, then severely rejected
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Police officer driving on the hood of the car, then severely rejected

A 25-year-old man named Marjan Grm was sent back to custody by the investigative court in Ljubljana after being accused of endangering people and assaulting a police officer during a patrol in Kočevje. According to the court, Grm attacked Police Officer Luko R., who narrowly avoided serious or possibly permanent injuries. The incident occurred when Grm, known to the officers from previous cases, was driving a black Opel Astron without a valid driver’s license. The police recognized him and his companion, Mark Belcl, but did not have them secured with seat belts. Grm faces up to five years in prison for obstructing an official act or retaliating against an authority figure.

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Police officer driving on the hood of the car, then severely rejected

A 25-year-old man named Marjan Grm was sent back to custody by the investigative court in Ljubljana after being accused of endangering people and assaulting a police officer during a patrol in Kočevje. According to the court, Grm attacked Police Officer Luko R., who narrowly avoided serious or possibly permanent injuries. The incident occurred when Grm, known to the officers from previous cases, was driving a black Opel Astron without a valid driver’s license. The police recognized him and his companion, Mark Belcl, but did not have them secured with seat belts. Grm faces up to five years in prison for obstructing an official act or retaliating against an authority figure.

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