logo
Jakob Ingebrigtsen's father convicted of assaulting daughter and acquitted of other abuse charges

Jakob Ingebrigtsen's father convicted of assaulting daughter and acquitted of other abuse charges

CNN16-06-2025
Gjert Ingebrigtsen, the father of Norwegian track star Jakob Ingebrigtsen, was convicted Monday of assaulting his daughter and handed a suspended prison sentence.
A court acquitted Gjert of other charges including abusing Jakob, a multiple Olympic and world middle-distance champion.
In a trial that started in March and has gripped Norway, Gjert, 59, was accused of an alleged years-long campaign of domestic abuse toward Jakob and younger sister, Ingrid.
A verdict in the case was delivered in writing by Soer Rogaland District Court and Gjert was convicted of a single incident of assault against his daughter, his legal team confirmed to The Associated Press.
He was given a 15-day suspended sentence and ordered to pay NOK 10,000 ($1,010) in compensation.
John Christian Elden and Heidi Reisvang, defense attorneys from Elden Law Firm, said it was the court's conclusion that there 'was no evidence to show that Gjert Ingebrigtsen created a continuous fear in his children.'
'There are no winners in this case,' Reisvang, who was assisting counsel during the trial, told the AP. 'He (Gjert) hopes that one day he will have contact and a relationship with his family again.'
Gjert became a prominent media figure in Norway in 2016 following his involvement in the TV documentary series Team Ingebrigtsen, in which he was seen coaching his three track-and-field sons, Jakob, Filip and Henrik.
The series ran until 2021. By 2022 the trio had parted ways with their coach-father and the following year co-signed a column in the national newspaper, VG, accusing Gjert of physical violence and intimidation.
The police opened an investigation, with court proceedings eventually brought relating to Gjert's treatment of Jakob and Ingrid.
Gjert continued coaching after the split with his sons and now guides Jakob's 1500 meter Norwegian rival Narve Gilje Nordås.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Man charged with felony after allegedly whacking federal agent with sandwich amid Trump's DC crime crackdown
Man charged with felony after allegedly whacking federal agent with sandwich amid Trump's DC crime crackdown

Fox News

time26 minutes ago

  • Fox News

Man charged with felony after allegedly whacking federal agent with sandwich amid Trump's DC crime crackdown

A man is facing federal assault charges after allegedly "forcefully" throwing a Subway sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent during a confrontation Sunday night in Washington, D.C. Metro Transit Police said they were patrolling the U Street area, seemingly as part of the Trump administration's initiative to crackdown on crime in the nation's capital, when a man later identified as Sean Charles Dunn shouted obscenities at a CBP agent, standing inches from his face and calling him a "fascist." Moments later, police said Dunn returned, wound up, and "forcefully threw" a sandwich at the agent, hitting him in the chest, according to court documents. He then ran away, with a trail of federal officers chasing him. Witnesses could be heard giggling as Dunn darted from the cops, according to an Instagram video posted by a bystander. WHITE HOUSE LAUNCHES FEDERAL SECURITY BLITZ AS PRESIDENT VOWS TO END DC 'CRIME PLAGUE' After being arrested and taken to the police station, Dunn allegedly told another officer, "I did it. I threw a sandwich." He is charged with felony assault on a law enforcement officer. U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro reacted to the incident on social media Wednesday, serving up a strong message for anyone else considering assaulting an officer. "He thought it was funny," Pirro said in the video. "Well, he doesn't think it's funny today, because we charged him with a felony assault on a police officer, and we're going to back the police to the hilt. So there. Stick your Subway sandwich somewhere else." The incident comes after President Donald Trump on Monday federalized the DC Metropolitan Police Department under section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which allows the president to take emergency control of the police force for 30 days. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPHundreds of National Guard members have been deployed to the city, joining agents from federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Capitol Police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Subway did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Man Charged With Assaulting Federal Agent With Sandwich in D.C.
Man Charged With Assaulting Federal Agent With Sandwich in D.C.

New York Times

time3 hours ago

  • New York Times

Man Charged With Assaulting Federal Agent With Sandwich in D.C.

A man accused of throwing a sandwich at a federal agent who was patrolling Washington this week, after calling him and other agents 'fascists,' was charged with assaulting a federal officer on Wednesday. The police said the man threw a 'sub-style' sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer on Sunday night, the day before President Trump's announcement that his administration was temporarily taking over Washington's police force and sending National Guard troops and federal agents into the city for patrols. A video of the interaction went viral, showing a man repeatedly yelling at the agents near the corner of 14th and U Streets in Northwest D.C., a popular part of the city filled with bars and restaurants. 'Shame! Shame!' he yelled from across the street. At some point, the video shows, he got closer to the officers and warned them to back up while berating them. After minutes of yelling, the man paused briefly, wound up and threw the sandwich into the chest of the C.B.P. officer, then ran into the street as officers chased him. A transit police detective, Daina Henry, included screenshots of the video in an affidavit that was included with the criminal complaint. The detective wrote that the man charged in the crime, identified as Sean C. Dunn, 37, had confessed after he was apprehended. 'I did it. I threw the sandwich,' the detective quoted him as saying. Court records did not list a lawyer for Mr. Dunn or any scheduled court hearings, and he did not respond to requests for comment. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, whose police officers arrested Mr. Dunn, said he had been released pending a court date. The crime he is charged with carries a maximum of one year in prison, or up to eight years if it involves 'physical contact' or the intent to commit another felony, according to the law. The officer who was struck with the sandwich did not appear injured in the video and was among those who immediately gave chase. The video has become emblematic of how some Washington residents feel about Mr. Trump's injection of federal law enforcement officers into the city's streets. It has also been condemned by others as indicative of disrespect and dehumanization of the police. The case was filed in the U.S. District Court in Washington, meaning it will be prosecuted by the U.S. attorney's office now led by Jeanine Pirro, who was nominated by Mr. Trump and has vocally supported his latest initiative. In a video online, Ms. Pirro said the sandwich thrown at the agent was from Subway, as many had speculated and as a photograph of a wrapper, apparently taken from the scene, had shown. 'He thought it was funny,' Ms. Pirro said of the defendant in a video posted online. 'Well, he doesn't think it's funny today, because we charged with him with a felony.' Kirsten Noyes contributed research.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store