A. Kandrotas will soon face court again – this time he will have to answer for the hit on V. Bartkevičius
A. Kandrotas is facing trial due to an incident where he allegedly struck V. Bartkevičius during a public event in Vilnius, causing minor injuries.
A. Kandrotas is set to stand trial for allegedly assaulting V. Bartkevičius during an event in Vilnius on the evening of December 18 last year. According to the preliminary investigation, Kandrotas allegedly demonstrated disrespectful behavior and disturbed public order in the Independence Square. A verbal conflict arose between him and Bartkevičius, subsequently leading to Kandrotas striking Bartkevičius in the face, resulting in minor health consequences for the latter. Following the incident, law enforcement initiated a preliminary investigation for public order violations.
The investigation has been led by a prosecutor from the Vilnius District Prosecutor's Office, with officers from the Vilnius City Police's Third Police Station conducting the inquiry. The case highlights issues of public safety and legal accountability, particularly in the context of violent behavior during public gatherings. Kandrotas has denied the allegations against him, and the situation raises questions regarding the enforcement of laws to maintain order in civic spaces.
Furthermore, Bartkevičius has filed a civil lawsuit in this matter, amplifying the legal complexities surrounding the incident. The outcome of this trial will likely impact public perceptions of accountability for actions in public venues and could influence future conduct during public events, stressing the importance of lawful and respectful interactions among individuals in such settings.