The Borneo Post (Sabah)

French ‘yellow vest’ boxer given one-year sentence

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PARIS: An ex-boxer who became a hero to some of France’s ‘yellow vest’ protesters after beating up police officers during a demonstrat­ion was convicted on Wednesday and given a oneyear prison term.

Christophe Dettinger, a former national light-heavyweigh­t champion, was caught on camera on Jan 5 throwing a flurry of punches at an officer during clashes on a footbridge over the river Seine in Paris.

Dettinger, 37, has been in custody since turning himself in after the attack. He appeared before a packed courtroom Wednesday looking tired, with a thin moustache and his hair cut short.

Ignoring prosecutio­n calls for a significan­tly heavier sentence, the judge gave Dettinger open-prison terms which would allow him to work during the day.

Footage of the incident, which has been played repeatedly on TV and social media, was shown

I wanted to stop an injustice but I ended up creating another. Christophe Dettinger, former national lightheavy­weight champion

again in court with Dettinger, who is nearly two metres tall, seen punching one policeman then kicking another on the ground.

The married father-of-three, who had no previous conviction­s, apologised for his actions.

“I wanted to stop an injustice but I ended up creating another,” Dettinger told the court.

He expressed remorse for his ‘mistake’ which he said was sparked by anger at the ‘violence’ used against demonstrat­ors.

The yellow vest movement — named after the high-visibility safety vests worn by activists — started over fuel tax hikes and quickly grew into a broader rebellion against the economic policies and leadership style of President Emmanuel Macron.

The number of people taking part in weekly protests has fallen significan­tly since the start of the year, but the heat has not gone out of the movement, with demonstrat­ions regularly ending in rioting.

“I see police hitting the yellow vests protesters with truncheons — I don’t understand. I see a woman on the ground, someone kicks her and raises a truncheon and that’s when I threw myself at the policeman and hit him,” Dettinger explained calmly on Wednesday.

Despite his apology, the prosecutor called for a threeyear sentence, with one year suspended.

Another judge is set to determine the exact terms of the prison sentence next week.

Dettinger also received an 18month suspended sentence, is banned from visiting Paris for six months and must pay his two victims sums of 2,000 and 3,000 euros (US$2,250 and US$3,400).

Last month’s incident caused widespread outrage, with the government describing it as a prime example of the violence that has characteri­sed the yellow vest protests since they began in November.

One of the officers was treated in hospital for his injuries and both have sued Dettinger.

However his case has elicited much sympathy among the yellow vests and their supporters, with an online fundraisin­g drive bringing in more than 117,000 euros (US$134,000) to cover his legal costs before being shut down. But the police have also won support, with a fund for injured officers garnering more than a million euros in donations.

Since the start of the protests, 1,796 people have been convicted, mainly for destructio­n of public property and attacking the police, with hundreds more awaiting trial. — AFP

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