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Oberbayer (21) has to go to prison: his friends celebrate him for it – "It's frightening"

2023-03-15T06:13:02.889Z


A 21-year-old man from Markt Schwaben has been sentenced to youth imprisonment without parole at the Ebersberg district court. There are dozens of crimes on his account.


A 21-year-old man from Markt Schwaben has been sentenced to youth imprisonment without parole at the Ebersberg district court.

There are dozens of crimes on his account.

Ebersberg/Markt Schwaben

– First judge Frank Gellhaus checks the anklets worn by the lanky young man with the blond short haircut.

Ainsley S, 21, from Markt Schwaben, is considered too unpredictable for free feet under the dock.

He spends breaks in negotiations, even just five minutes, in the detention cell of the district court.

Two armed officers even accompany him to the bathroom.

Packed lunch from Stadelheim is not well received

It doesn't want to fit in with the nature of the former waiter.

Four peers visited him at Tuesday's trial.

They take selfies with each other in the courtroom, crack jokes, laugh a lot.

"They gave me some bread, but I'd rather not eat it," S. comments on his packed lunch from Stadelheim.

The young Markt Schwabener has been in custody in the Munich prison since the beginning of November 2022 for attempted manslaughter.

He is said to have been significantly involved after a dispute in a disco in Olching (Fürstenfeldbruck district), when a 27-year-old was stabbed and critically injured.

The young offender is considered incorrigible

In Ebersberg, the multiple criminals were in the dock before the lay judges' court for other crimes, 13 of them.

These had accumulated from 2020 to 2022 - between his most recent conviction to youth detention in 2020 and the not yet negotiated stabbing as the most recent, sad climax.

The list would go beyond this text - dozens of times fare evasion in public transport are summarized in it.

In some cases, the 21-year-old was caught several times within a few days.

Unteachable.

He punched and kicked a drunk student on the S-Bahn and filmed his victim.

At the "Blade Night" roller skating event in Munich, out of anger at the road closure that ensued, he pushed a folder to the ground so badly that the man suffered a concussion.

He spoke out against the police, insulted others, filmed himself and uploaded the video to the internet.

Kick, insult, finish, again and again.

And usually with alcohol in his blood, which turned the apparent milk boy, who was sitting in the dock in a white shirt, dark trousers and dress shoes, into a raging violent criminal.

Judge: I've never experienced anything like that

"That's not impressive, that's frightening," judge Frank Gellhaus commented on this balance sheet.

"I've never seen anything like this in 20 years as a judge and prosecutor." Ainsley S. apologizes to two of his three victims who testified against him that day.

That doesn't change the fact that he's locked up for a long time, and his public defender sees that, too.

"It's academic what we're negotiating today," he says.

The verdict will result in an overall penalty with the Olching disco case anyway.

Severe alcohol problems

The juvenile court clerk, who normally fights for a last and very last chance for his protégés, advises a judgment under juvenile criminal law because of clear development deficits, but also emphasizes that if Ainsley S doesn't get his alcohol problem under control, further serious crimes can be expected .

Judge Gellhaus and the two lay judges sentenced him to one year and seven months in prison without parole.

When the 21-year-old climbed into the police bus that was taking him back to Stadelheim, his friends surrounded him and filmed the transport.

One calls after him: "We love you!"

You can read more news from the Ebersberg region here.

By the way: everything from the region is also available in our regular Ebersberg newsletter. 

Source: merkur

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