Israeli Police Officer Convicted for Reckless Shooting of Handcuffed Civilian at Gas Station
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Now 14 · 1 day ago
What happened
The Israeli District Court convicted Police Chief Inspector Ohad Goldberg of recklessness for accidentally shooting a handcuffed civilian at a gas station, overturning a previous lenient sentence. The court ruled that police must exercise professionalism and restraint even in dangerous situations. Goldberg is the son of a senior police official and was undergoing promotion evaluation during the case.
- 01District Court convicted Police Chief Inspector Ohad Goldberg of recklessness for shooting a civilian.
- 02Goldberg shot the civilian accidentally while handcuffing him at a gas station in Emek Hefer.
- 03Initial sentence was community service and fine without criminal conviction, later overturned on appeal.
- 04Court emphasized police must maintain professionalism and restraint in risky situations.
- 05Goldberg is son of Police HR chief Boaz Goldberg, involved in police promotions.
- 06Central District police criticized the case handling as a disgrace and reflection of police culture.
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