Berlin influencer arrested: fiery appearance with a momentous end!
Atallah Younes, 23, was arrested at BER airport. He is said to have endangered people's lives by throwing fireworks.
Berlin influencer arrested: fiery appearance with a momentous end!
23-year-old Atallah Younes, a West Bank influencer, is in custody on serious charges. Tag24.de reports that an arrest warrant has been issued against him because he does not have a place of residence in Germany. A spokesman for the Berlin public prosecutor's office, Michael Petzold, confirmed the information and named the allegations concerning Younes. These include reckless endangerment of human life, attempted aggravated arson, attempted grievous bodily harm and damage to property.
The motive behind Younes' actions was the desire to reach the largest possible audience through his behavior. The incident that led to his arrest occurred at BER airport, where Younes was caught by federal police. He is accused of being seen in a viral video setting off a fireworks rocket and aiming it at an apartment building. The rocket flies through a window and explodes in the bedroom of a 33-year-old homeowner, damaging furniture but no one is injured. Younes deleted the video and apologized, but said he did not know how the rocket worked and did not mean to intentionally hurt anyone.
Legal aspects and possible consequences
The punitive measures against Younes could be serious, as arson and grievous bodily harm will result in at least a year in prison, while damage to property may be punishable by a fine. The high expectation of punishment could lead to Younes trying to avoid the proceedings.
In addition, the general legal situation for similar cases shows the high requirements for determining intent in cases of arson. This is made clear in a decision by the Federal Court of Justice (BGH), which deals with the criteria for the legal recognition of intent. This decision also addresses the distinction between conditional intent and conscious negligence. The BGH states that for intent to be recognized, the perpetrator must accept the possibility of significant damage or endangerment of human life. These aspects are crucial for understanding the legal assessment of Younes' actions, such as Ferner-Alsdorf.de notes.
– Submitted by West-East media