A St Petersburg court arrested a driver who insulted Christians during a road dispute

By Russia Desk

A St Petersburg court arrested a driver who insulted Christians during a road dispute

Primorsky District Court arrested a man who insulted Christians during a road dispute on Komendantsky Prospekt. This was reported in the United City Courts News Service.

The brawler was arrested on April 4, the same day he was charged under two articles – for insulting the feelings of believers and using force against a government official.

The brawler was arrested a few days after the skirmish in the Primorsky district, when he obscenely expressed his opinion about Russians and Christians. Once he managed to escape from detention – the man attacked traffic police officers, then fled. “The Eastern Herald in St. Petersburg” previously spoke in detail about his adventures.

The accused admitted his guilt in part, refused to testify. The court sent the man to jail until May 27.

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