Trial in Feldkirch – shots in Bregenz: “I was full of drugs”

Last summer, shots were fired in the middle of Bregenz. One of the suspects had to appear before the Feldkirch regional court on Thursday. He will go to prison for some time.

A mild Sunday morning in the middle of summer and suddenly shots ring out around 6 a.m. in the middle of Bregenz. First on the entrance door of an apartment building, then on the apartment door of a resident of the complex. During the course of the investigation, the police identified three suspects; it is suspected that there was a dispute in the drug community. Threatened with a handgun. Another apartment had already been hit by at least two of the men at an earlier hour – around 1.30 a.m. According to the indictment, the 33-year-old defendant, who is now on trial, broke into the Bregenz apartment with his partner and threatened the 31-year-old victim with a handgun – a large-scale manhunt and Cobra operation followed. While the alleged main suspect, Ali Haydar Demirci (27), is still on the run and is wanted under an international arrest warrant, the 33-year-old was caught in Bregenz after a wild chase in which a police officer was almost run over. Gaps in memory due to drug use In the trial at the Feldkirch regional court, the man who was captured had to turn himself in on Thursday for damage to property , serious coercion, burglary, resistance to state authority and serious bodily harm. The five-time convicted man only partially admits guilt to the allegations against him and says he no longer remembers much of it. “I was full of drugs.” Among other things, he claims that he didn’t see any weapons on his accomplice when they went to see the 31-year-old acquaintance from the drug community in his apartment that night. The accused explains that he later gave the police a wild chase in his car and even ignored warning shots: “I received a call and was asked to come quickly. I didn’t know I was being followed. I only drove too fast because I wanted to get out of the line of fire.” In the end, judge Sabrina Tagwercher sees it as a purely protective claim. “You are lucky that the police officer was able to save himself by jumping to the side and was uninjured,” said Ms. Rat. The final verdict: 18 months in prison.
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