German court makes judgment for the Kosovo axe attacker: He's not sent to jail, but...

The Land Court in Dusseldorf has sentenced the 37-year-old Albanian from Kosovo, Fatmir H. found guilty of the axe attack, staged in March of this year at the Twosseldorf Iron Station. Instead of serving prison sentences, the court has pronounced him an unlimited amount of restraint in a psychiatric entity [...]
According to the judicial decision, Fatmir at the time of the attack had been sick of Frenchfrenia, and for this reason, there is no criminal accountability.
He has been tried for attempted murder in eight cases, or for the axe attack that he had on eight people found at the station, broadcast albinfo.ch. That “had heard voices ordered to do so. And he had done this to be shot by police”. So he had explained his condition to the psychiatrist, who has made psychiatric expertise.
Since police had initially failed to rule out the possibility of a terrorist attack, the alarm rate had been raised.
After the axe attack, the Kosovar had jumped from a bridge and suffered serious injuries.
In all, 10 people had suffered injuries from various steps as a result of ax attack, records albinfo.ch. Some of them, with skull fractures and vertebrall columns, had also been in danger of life.












