Proteste vor Yoons Wohnsitz werden nach Erlass eines Haftbefehls widerspenstig

    https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-12-31/national/socialAffairs/Protests-in-front-of-Yoons-residence-turn-unruly-after-arrest-warrant-issued/2212859

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    1. ArysOakheart on

      > Although police officers lined up to separate the dueling protesters along opposite sides of the small street, **the president’s supporters crossed police lines on multiple occasions to heckle his detractors.**

      > When police sent a bus of reinforcements to help manage the mounting chaos in the small street, **supporters of Yoon thought it was carrying a team of officers to take the president into custody, leading some of them to lie down in the vehicle’s path**.
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      > **Some assaulted officers who tried to force them off the asphalt, leading to warnings from local police officials that pushing or hitting an officer is a criminal offense.**
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      > The protesters only got off the ground after police promised to move the bus to a side street.
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      > At a rally in the afternoon, which took place on the main road, **Yoon’s supporters vowed to gather in greater numbers to forestall his arrest and demonstrate their opposition to his impeachment.**

      Insane imbeciles. Unlike the peaceful protesters calling for impeachment and arrest of Yoon, this lot would be obstructing the lawful carriage of justice. Arrest any who behave like animals like this.

    2. shevy-java on

      That reminds me of people protesting before Netanyahu’s residence. IMO, though, people should instead put pressure on all investigations by officials, to ensure that these investigations are objective, truthful, fair and correct. Yoon’s political career is over anyway; he is now just delaying this needlessly.

    3. ProgressDry5715 on

      Someone explain to them that obstruction of justice is a crime.

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