A shootout took place at the campus of the University of State Florida in Tallahasee. The National Prosecutor's Office has charged with two subsequent suspect in the investigation regarding the visa scandal. In turn, Polish teams – Legia Warsaw and Jagiellonia Białystok – ended in the conference league. Here are five things that are worth knowing on Friday, April 18.
1. Shots at the university
At the campus of the Florida State University in Tallahasee There was a shootout. The latest information provided by the police shows that two people were killed. They were not students. At least six people were injured.
The officers detained the suspect shortly after receiving the shooting application – said the head of the university police Jason Trumbower.
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2. Further allegations in the visa scandal
National Prosecutor's Office She presented the allegations Two subsequent suspects in the investigation regarding the visa scandal – they were Marcin J. and Beata B., were directors at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to investigators, they exceeded their rights, exerting pressure on visa procedures.
3. Polish teams say goodbye to European cups
Legia Warsaw says goodbye to Europe with a high head. Goncalo Feio team sensationally defeated Chelsea 2: 1 in London. In the semi -final of the conference league, an English team will play, which had an advance from the first match in Warsaw.
The players of Jagiellonia Białystok also ended their participation in the conference league. They said goodbye to the games with the games drawing in a rematch with Real Betis 1: 1. The team from Seville won 3: 1.
4. Trzaskowski with the greatest support
Rafał Trzaskowski from the Civic Coalition can count on greatest support – results from the latest poll Presidential opinion24.
The second place was supported by Law and Justice Karol Nawrockiand the third Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederation. The latter It loses the most compared to the previous study.
5. President's decision on the Act on hate speech
President Andrzej Duda He sent to the Constitutional Tribunal in the preventive control mode amendment to the Penal Code. It is a law about hate speech.
The Sejm adopted this act on March 6. The amendment to the Penal Code changes the catalog of premises regarding hate -motivated crimes – to national, ethnic, racial, religious and non -heavy affiliation, the Sejm added age, sex, being in disability, sexual orientation.
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Source: PAP, TVN24, Eurosport
Source of the main photo: Don Hayes/PAP/EPA