Court Issues Arrest Warrants Following Fatal Truck Incident at Jinju Rally
A truck driver and a union member were arrested after a fatal collision and subsequent protest violence in Jinju
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A Jinju court issued arrest warrants for a truck driver who killed one person at a cargo worker rally and a union member who injured a police officer during the ensuing protest.
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The incident occurred during a labor dispute involving cargo workers and BGF Retail, the operator of the CU convenience store chain.
A district court on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for a truck driver who drove into a group of rallygoers in the southeastern city of Jinju this week, killing one and injuring two others.
On Monday, the 2.5-ton truck struck participants of a cargo worker rally under the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union near a CU convenience store logistics center in Jinju, about 290 kilometers southeast of Seoul.
The Jinju branch of the Changwon District Court issued the warrant for the driver, a non-union member in his 40s, citing risk of flight and destroying evidence.
Police have applied a murder charge against the driver after determining he acted recklessly. Authorities believe the collision happened as rallygoers tried to block the vehicle from exiting the site.
The fatal incident sparked outcry from the union, with one of the members driving into a police barricade outside the logistics center, injuring a police officer.
The court also granted a warrant for the arrest of the union member, a man in his 60s.
Unionized cargo workers had staged the rally to call for negotiations with BGF Retail Co., the operator of CU.
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The truck driver will face formal murder charges in court.
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Labor tensions between the union and BGF Retail may escalate.
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- What is the current condition of the injured police officer?
- Will there be further protests related to the BGF Retail negotiations?






