In the German city of Idar Oberstin, a man shot the cashier because of the failure to sell him beer without a mask, reports Deutsche Welle with reference to the police.
According to the law enforcement officers, on the evening of September 19, a 49-year-old citizen of Germany came to the gas station to buy beer. The cashier refused to sell the goods due to the lack of a medical mask from the buyer. The man returned home, took the revolver and returned to the refueling. Inside, he went into mask, took a beer, went to the checkout and removed the mask. The 20-year-old cashier again made him a remark, after which the suspect killed him.
The next morning he himself came to the police and confessed to the murder. He explained that he opposes coronavirus restrictions, was “psychologically depressed” the development of the situation with a pandemic, and the shot expressed his discontent. The cashier at the same time seemed to him “responsible for the situation” with coronavirus.
A man is arrested, when searching in his house, in addition to the revolver, found another firearm with cartridges. He did not have permits for them, while the police did not get into the field of view.