11-02-15 11:13 pm – Source: Het Parool
The police dispersed picture of the victim. © Police
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Siegmar Flaneur, who tonight at the age of 24 was shot dead in southeast Amsterdam, where he lived, was a young man with two faces: a perpetrator of nasty crimes, but according to acquaintances a happy and friendly boy.
Two unidentified assailants shot him dead at around ten to two the Leerdamhof, not far from the Gaasperplas. At the scene several bullet casings were found, moreover, are not a heavy weapon like a Kalashnikov. The perpetrators fled probably on a scooter, which burned a little later was recovered. A connection with one of the feuds that are currently being fought in Amsterdam does not seem likely.
The one of the Top 600 Flaneur born in Curacao of young, violent criminals in the city and was formerly convicted of several street robberies in Amsterdam for a battering in the Arnhem region in 2012.
The last thing for which he was in 2012 with two co-defendants for the Amsterdam court, turned to the (drunk) driving without a license, causing accidents and driving; two street robberies and attempted to beat someone to death with a bottle.
Baseball Player
In 2011, he was with another suspect serves two violent street robberies in 2010 and held what amphetamine.
In addition to the criminal cheerful Flaneur was an avid baseball player for the club Ban Topa in Southeast.
His lawyer Jos Rijser had the idea that it was probably the last time just fine with him. “I know him as a very quiet boy who occasionally did stupid things,” says Rijser. “He was in my back hard at baseballs. I did not expect all that to him this was going to happen. “
Flaneur played especially since his fourteenth baseball at Ban Topa, the Antillaanse baseball club in Southeast, which sport has the means to ‘what difficult youth to achieve. ‘ In his youth Flaneur played at a fairly high level, with players who later reached Dutch baseball team. In the teams he played mostly with his six years older brother.
Ban Topa in the early nineties founded by a former policeman, to the Antillaanse young people in the Bijlmer, who often come from poor social backgrounds, to have come to fruition. Several years ago the club somewhat in decline. Some of the youth of the association became later in life still involved in crime. In baseball association is startled reaction to the death of Flaneur.
Flaneur is the fourth fatal victim of gun violence in Amsterdam this year. A fifth, former martial arts master and convicted murderer Ron Nyqvist, committed suicide. In other shooting incidents injuring or remained unclear whether anyone was hit
(By: Paul Vugts and Maarten van Dun).
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