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Last week, a man in his 50s who was walking his dog was knocked down in a car park in Vikersund. On Wednesday, an 18-year-old man was detained for four weeks in connection with the incident. His father says that it hurts to see the video where his son hits the man in his 50s. – For me as a father, it hurts a lot. I can’t watch the whole video, says the father, who now apologizes for the incident his son is accused of. He says that the situation with his son has worsened over the past three years. – At first there were fights at school, but then it got worse over time. He needs help, says the father. – He has made a mistake, he must be punished. It hurts me that he is in prison, but rules are rules. We all have to follow the same rules here in Norway, he says about the fact that his son is now in custody. The 18-year-old has admitted that he hit the man in his 50s. The 18-year-old’s defender, lawyer Tom Barth-Hofstad, has been presented with the statements of the accused’s father. The defender says that the 18-year-old is sorry that the family is now suffering as a result of his actions. The father of the 18-year-old boy says that the place he works at has been subjected to vandalism, which he believes is due to his association with his son. Photo: Laik Hanbaly / news Says he will be boycotted The father of the 18-year-old says that the place he works at has been subjected to vandalism. He believes this is due to his attachment to his son. – They have torn up banners and cut the cable to the camera. I don’t understand why people want to punish the whole family because of the actions of my son, says the father. The father of the accused says that his workplace has been vandalized. He says that the police have stopped by to take pictures of the vandalism. Photo: PRIVAT He says that his two minor children and wife have been frightened by the vandalism. – The vandalism and the boycott don’t just affect me, he says and points out that he also rents out an apartment above his workplace. According to the father of the accused, the surveillance camera at his workplace has been cut. – We do not know who has done this, he tells news. Photo: PRIVAT Both on social media and on posters hung in the center of Vikersund, people are encouraged to boycott the father’s place of work as a result of the events last week. The police: – Reprehensible Station commander at Hønefoss police station, Kjell Magne Tvenge, reacts strongly to the fact that his father’s workplace has been vandalized. – It is reprehensible. People must understand that they cannot do this, says Tvenge to news. He says that the municipality will have a meeting on Thursday, where they will take this very seriously. – Our most important task is to ensure that the residents and not least young people in Modum can feel safe at all times there. So we cannot guarantee that there will never be unwanted incidents or violence, but we give this a high priority, says Tvenge. – It is reprehensible. People must understand that they cannot do this, says station chief at Hønefoss police station, Kjell Magne Tvenge to news. Photo: Caroline Bækkelund Hauge / news Creates civil defense On social media, several fundraising actions have been set up as a result of the incident last week, including for the victim in the case. A fundraiser has also been set up to hire security guards to patrol Vikersund city centre. CONCERNED: The father of the accused urges calm, and is worried about a further escalation in the Modum area. Photo: Laik Hanbaly / news “We must overcome the violence/crime that takes place in our streets. This splicing has been initiated with the aim of preventing further development of this, and to keep our society safe for everyone and anyone, anywhere and at any time,” it says, among other things, on the fundraising page. The action has been deleted during Wednesday evening. – It was Spleis who stopped this collection yesterday afternoon. This was done because the purpose of the collection was not in line with our guidelines. The money that had come in will be refunded to the donors, says communications manager at Spleis, Tone Mesna. Published 22.08.2024, at 11.39 Updated 22.08.2024, at 13.26



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