Four staff members were beaten and sentenced to star chasing girl studio for staying in idols

The Paper reported on November 26 that Li Kerr (pseudonym) is a star-chaser girl with full experience. I didn't expect that she would be "a catastrophe" when she stayed with idols recently. During the

squatting, after Li Keer and other three women and the staff quarreled, the four staff turned off the surveillance, punched and kicked the three girls, and threw their mobile phones and SLR cameras into the river.

On November 25th, The Paper News reporter learned from the People’s Procuratorate of Yangpu District, Shanghai that recently, the court prosecuted Li and other four staff members for the crime of provoking quarrels and provoking troubles. Months vary. According to the Yangpu District Procuratorate, going to the airport, crew, and agency is the daily routine of many star chasers. Li Keer is a star chasing girl.

"Our idol will go to a well-known Shanghai studio next week to take a hard cover photo." At the beginning of May, Li Keer learned of the idol’s schedule from his fans, and immediately planned with two "like-minded" friends Xiao Wu and Xiao Wang A trip to Shanghai for star chasing.

On the afternoon of May 14, the three rushed from Wuxi to a studio in a Shanghai Design Park with various shooting equipment. While waiting for the idol at the door, the three of them rode the sightseeing battery car in the studio until the power was exhausted, and negotiated with the studio staff on compensation matters to no avail and had an argument. But what happened after that was unexpected for the three girls.

"Turn off the surveillance for me!" The studio worker Xue rushed out of the studio and shouted. After all the video surveillance of the studio was closed, Xue pulled off the chair where Li Keer was sitting, grabbed Li Keer’s hair and fell to the ground. Then Li and other 3 staff came forward and confronted him with him. Li Kerr punched and kicked. Li Keer screamed immediately and yelled to call the police. Li grabbed the three people's mobile phones and SLR cameras one after another and threw them directly into the river next to them. During the period, when Li dragged the camera on Xiao Wang's back, he dragged it to the ground until his left knee bleeds and his arm sprained. People passing by

immediately call the police when they see this. When

first came to the case, Li and others evaded the facts of the crime. “I just pulled off the chair she was sitting on, and threw the phone and camera into the river, but never hit her.” However, three people were on the scene. Under the hard evidence of direct witnesses' joint testimony, and identification of the victim's injury, Li and others eventually confessed all the crime facts and voluntarily pleaded guilty and punished.

The Yangpu District Procuratorate found after review that the defendant Li and others ganged up in public places to beat and arbitrarily damage other people’s property, causing minor injuries to the two victims and causing damages of more than 40,000 yuan, all of which violated the " The provisions of Article 25, Paragraph 1, Article 293, Paragraph 1 (1) and (3) of the Criminal Law of the People’s Republic of China.

Recently, the Yangpu District Procuratorate prosecuted Li and other four people for the crime of provoking troubles. After the trial, the court sentenced Li and others to imprisonment ranging from one year to five months in detention. Prosecutor

stated that any conflicts and disputes should be resolved sensibly through negotiation, mediation, and other channels, and they must not harm others or act recklessly for a short time. While chasing stars, young people should always maintain rational thinking, obey the instructions of on-site personnel, so as not to affect the normal work and behavior of others, and avoid unnecessary conflicts that may cause property losses and personal injury.

(Original title: The girl who chased the star went to the studio to stop for idols and was beaten, the mobile phone camera was thrown into the river, and the four were sentenced)

(responsible editor: Feng Xiaoyu_NBJS12019)