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[[File:Martin Beiter.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Martin Beiter in 1988]] | [[File:Martin Beiter.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Martin Beiter in 1988]] | ||
[[File:Michael-Joe Lammer.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Michael-Joe Lammer after he was caught by the police]] | [[File:Michael-Joe Lammer.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Michael-Joe Lammer after he was caught by the police]] | ||
Martin Beiter (1945-1992), the 8th Prime | Martin Beiter (1945-1992), the 8th Prime | ||
Minister of the Federal Republic of [[Besmenien]], was assassinated on February 5, 1992, in Melmingen, Heraldsteinland, while he was giving a speech on a stage. Beiter was hit by two rifle shots. Michael-Joe Lammer (1960-1992) was arrested as a suspect. It turned out that Lammer was a member of the extreme left party SBAP. After 2 weeks in prison, Lammer was given the death penalty. | Minister of the Federal Republic of [[Besmenien]], was assassinated on February 5, 1992, in Melmingen, Heraldsteinland, while he was giving a speech on a stage. Beiter was hit by two rifle shots. Michael-Joe Lammer (1960-1992) was arrested as a suspect. It turned out that Lammer was a member of the extreme left party SBAP. After 2 weeks in prison, Lammer was given the death penalty. It was the very first time in Besmenian history, that someone shot an officer in public. | ||
=== Background === |
Revision as of 13:01, 8 February 2020
Martin Beiter (1945-1992), the 8th Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Besmenien, was assassinated on February 5, 1992, in Melmingen, Heraldsteinland, while he was giving a speech on a stage. Beiter was hit by two rifle shots. Michael-Joe Lammer (1960-1992) was arrested as a suspect. It turned out that Lammer was a member of the extreme left party SBAP. After 2 weeks in prison, Lammer was given the death penalty. It was the very first time in Besmenian history, that someone shot an officer in public.