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|description=Man who shot dead a cashier at a petrol station after a drunken argument over [[face masks]] in September 2021. Used evilly in corporate media propaganda: "All [[anti-vaxxer]]s are terrorists!"
 
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'''Mario N''' is a "[[far right]] supporter and [[Covid]]-denier" who shot dead a cashier at a petrol station after an argument over [[face masks]] in September 2021. The [[BBC]] reported that he expressed "climate denial" and supported the [[AfD]].<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58635103</ref>
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'''Mario N''' is a German "[[far right]] supporter and [[Covid]]-denier" who drunkenly shot dead a cashier at a petrol station after an argument over [[face masks]] in September 2021. The [[BBC]] reported that he expressed "[[climate denial]]" and supported the [[AfD]].<ref name=bbc>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58635103</ref>
  
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==Family background==
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His father had shot his mother in the head. She survived, but seriously injured. The father then killed himself. Mario N then took care of his invalid mother<ref name=spiegel/>
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==The case==
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Prosecutors said he had initially tried to buy [[beer]] at the petrol station, but left after the cashier refused to serve him as he was without a mask.<ref name=bbc/>
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According to his lawyer, N. had been in a mental crisis, had also drunk more than ten half-liter cans of [[beer]] that day and had about 2/1000 alcohol in his blood at the time. Mario N. had [[radicalized]] from [[2015]], the pandemic measures had intensified this. From Mario N.'s point of view, the state had crossed borders with the [[face mask|mask requirement]].<ref name=spiegel>https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/justiz/mord-an-tankstelle-in-idar-oberstein-das-urteil-gegen-mario-n-a-d0db2308-47b7-4ab4-bf26-eebc3419de8f</ref>
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He was caught quickly. In September [[2022]], he was convicted to life imprisonment.<ref name=spiegel/>
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==Propaganda==
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The case was extensively used by [[corporate media]] and politics to create an [[enemy image]], presenting the man as a typical [[Covid-dissident]].
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Chancellor [[Angela Merkel]] gave the case prominence, by condemning the "heinous" killing. Vice-Chancellor [[Olaf Scholz]] said "As a society, we must resolutely stand up to hatred".<ref name=bbc/>
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According to the [[BBC]], unnamed "analysts" looked at the suspect's social media profile, on which he spread [[climate denial]], expressed support for the far-right [[AfD]] party and said "I'm looking forward to the next war"; and where the killing afterwards was praised on [[chat groups]] that are known to be used by the [[far right]] and [[conspiracy theorists]].<ref name=bbc/>
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Politician [[Armin Laschet]], using [[fake concern]], appealed to the [[Covid-denying]] protesters known as ''[[Querdenker]]'' (lateral thinkers) not to use violence.<ref name=bbc/>
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The case was found important enough for documentaries on [[Germany/Public broadcasting|state televison]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgcxaYnT7j8</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 16 January 2024

"Covid-dissident"
Person.png Mario NRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(“Anti-vaxxer”, “terrorist”, Querdenker)
Mario N.png
From the surveillance video
Born1970
Germany
NationalityGerman
Interests“Far right”
Man who shot dead a cashier at a petrol station after a drunken argument over face masks in September 2021. Used evilly in corporate media propaganda: "All anti-vaxxers are terrorists!"

Mario N is a German "far right supporter and Covid-denier" who drunkenly shot dead a cashier at a petrol station after an argument over face masks in September 2021. The BBC reported that he expressed "climate denial" and supported the AfD.[1]

Family background

His father had shot his mother in the head. She survived, but seriously injured. The father then killed himself. Mario N then took care of his invalid mother[2]

The case

Prosecutors said he had initially tried to buy beer at the petrol station, but left after the cashier refused to serve him as he was without a mask.[1]

According to his lawyer, N. had been in a mental crisis, had also drunk more than ten half-liter cans of beer that day and had about 2/1000 alcohol in his blood at the time. Mario N. had radicalized from 2015, the pandemic measures had intensified this. From Mario N.'s point of view, the state had crossed borders with the mask requirement.[2]

He was caught quickly. In September 2022, he was convicted to life imprisonment.[2]

Propaganda

The case was extensively used by corporate media and politics to create an enemy image, presenting the man as a typical Covid-dissident.

Chancellor Angela Merkel gave the case prominence, by condemning the "heinous" killing. Vice-Chancellor Olaf Scholz said "As a society, we must resolutely stand up to hatred".[1]

According to the BBC, unnamed "analysts" looked at the suspect's social media profile, on which he spread climate denial, expressed support for the far-right AfD party and said "I'm looking forward to the next war"; and where the killing afterwards was praised on chat groups that are known to be used by the far right and conspiracy theorists.[1]

Politician Armin Laschet, using fake concern, appealed to the Covid-denying protesters known as Querdenker (lateral thinkers) not to use violence.[1]

The case was found important enough for documentaries on state televison.[3]

References