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Today, the Kaunas District Court extended the arrest of the outrageous Bernardas Bučas for another two months. During that time, you must also undergo an outpatient psychiatric examination, after which you are expected to respond if you need involuntary treatment again.
It was silent for just a couple of weeks.
As already written, B.Buč, 39, one of the six grandchildren of the poet Salomėja Nėris and the sculptor Bernardas Bučas, named after his grandfather, found himself behind bars after an attack on a Nigerian citizen who was studying in Kaunas.
This was B. Buč’s response to the Kaunas District Court’s decision to deny the prosecutor’s request to arrest him for terrorizing Kaunas bailiffs. Less than two weeks after the release of B. Buč, who accompanied the decision, in police custody, attacked a black man at a public transport stop on 11 March Street in the late afternoon of 1 June.
According to witnesses, Buc’s attack on a Nigerian citizen was reminiscent of images of the United States circling around the world, killing blacks during a police operation. After jumping out of the car without even turning off this engine, B.Bučas attacked the victim across the street. And after the English “hello” hit a Nigerian citizen in the face. Then, grabbing him, she hurriedly pushed down to the ground, stepping under the armpit and strangling him. All of this was accompanied by offensive racist epithets.
However, the assailant managed to escape. And press B. Buch himself to the ground. In such a situation, police called by witnesses rushed to the scene and found this.
According to witnesses, Buc’s attack on a Nigerian citizen was reminiscent of images of the United States circling around the world, killing blacks during a police operation.
We are playing democracy
After arresting the still furious B. Bučas, the Kaunas police launched a pre-trial investigation of the person’s contempt for this race or nationality and his public ridicule. And the detainee made no secret that his actions were a reaction to events in the United States.
Taking into account the fact that B.Bučas does not have a family or a job, but has relatives abroad and has lived there, the Kaunas District Court judge Violeta Miceikienė allowed her to be arrested for a month. Although Dominicas Rusonis, V. Miceikienė’s colleague, whom he approached with the same request after B. Buč’s attack on bailiffs, had rejected this.
One of the arguments for such a decision by D. Rusonis was that there is no reason to believe that B. Bučas could commit new criminal acts.
After appealing this decision to the Kaunas Regional Court, the decision of D. Rusonis and his colleague did not change.
At the end of the term of B. Buč’s arrest after the attack on a Nigerian citizen, he was again applied to the Kaunas District Court on Monday with a request to extend it for another two months. Among other arguments about why it is necessary to do so, Prosecutor Juozas Bagdonavičius also recalled B. Bučas’ threats to bailiffs, which he can execute upon his release.
War declared against bailiffs
As already written, B. Buč has been charged with three counts in an attack on bailiffs.
Firstly, due to the obstruction of the activities of the sheriff, who has an office on J.Gruodžio Street. The one who has an execution case against B.Buch’s debts, found in his email a video with a photo of him, in which the debtor was holding an old weapon in his hands. German-inscribed stone crosses were found on May 17 in the sheriff’s office, as well as in the offices of four other colleagues in downtown Kaunas. According to preliminary data, all of these bailiffs also had executive cases against B. Buch’s debts.
The latter admitted, in essence, of these attacks. However, he tends to argue that these are not crimes but his freedom of expression.
B. Bučas is also suspected of vandalizing the old Saugoniai village cemetery in the Vilkaviškis district and of the misappropriation of five monuments to the victims of World War I, with the aim of obstructing the activities of the sheriffs with psychological violence .
Eloquent tie
As has been written many times, B.Bučas has been a headache for Kaunas law enforcement officers for many years.
In 2015, he was arrested for the murder of a homeless man, whose remains were found in the Kaunas Old Town wasteland sewer well. However, law enforcement officers lacked the evidence to bring the case to court.
B.Bučas was also suspected of attacks on Kaunas museologists, estate guards, a sheriff and the police, who set fire to the old Santaka Police Commissariat building in Kaunas old town. However, the pre-trial investigations initiated at the time into threats, law and order violations and damage to foreign property in a universally dangerous manner ended in the imposition of coercive medical measures on him. But after half a year, compulsory treatment for B. Bučas at Rokiškis Psychiatric Hospital has already been changed to outpatient. And in December last year, the Kaunas District Court had already terminated this.
The offered deposit didn’t help either
After the aforementioned new attacks, in which B. Bučas is suspected, forensic experts were called back for help. And these, based on documents related to their previous treatment, stated that outpatient psychiatric examinations should suffice to answer the question of whether B. Buch needs forced treatment again.
This is scheduled for next month. And after receiving their findings, the B.Bučas case is planned to be transferred to court this summer. Even if it is established that you need to be treated again, which is only possible by a court decision.
The prosecutor’s request to extend the arrest of B. Bučas for another two months, until September 1, was again tried by Judge D. Rusonis, who previously had not allowed his arrest. This time D. Rusonis fully complied with the prosecutor’s request. Despite the fact that B. Bucas’ lawyer, Aidas Venckus, presented the obligation of his accused sister to pay 3 thousand for the release of her brother. EUR security.
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