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    Pop star violence case: Famous musician convicted of aggravated assault at the Arch nightclub

    Copenhagen City Court sentences pop star to 60 days of conditional imprisonment after glass-throwing in 2024

    Mappe Åbnet: MARCH 17, 2026 AT 05:17 PM
    Lawsuit against Danish pop star in Copenhagen City Court 2026
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    Sagsdetaljer

    Quick Facts

    Klassifikation:

    Violence
    Copenhagen City Court
    famous
    Arch
    community service
    community service
    known

    Who is the convicted pop star?

    The convicted individual in the case is a prominent Danish musician, whose identity is protected by a name ban imposed by the Copenhagen City Court . The name ban was upheld to protect the defendant's privacy and career while the case is processed in the legal system. The musician has been a regular part of the Danish charts for several years and has performed on the country's biggest stages. Throughout the proceedings, the defendant has pleaded not guilty and, through his lawyer, Henrik Stagetorn, maintained that there was no intentional act directed at the involved victims.

    What happened at the nightclub Arch?

    The incident took place one night in May 2024 at the exclusive nightclub Arch, located on Nørregade in central Copenhagen. According to the indictment, a conflict arose in or near the DJ booth, which escalated quickly. The accused pop star threw a drinking glass made of hard plastic in this context. The glass first hit a DJ in the face before continuing to hit both a sound engineer and a bouncer. The injuries were so severe that the latter two had to be treated at Bispebjerg Hospital, where they received two and four stitches, respectively, for lacerations to the face. Although plastic glasses are often considered less dangerous than glass, the court assessed that the throw in this context constituted aggravated violence.

    The investigation

    The investigation of the case has involved interviews with several witnesses who were present at the nightclub that night. The police have reviewed surveillance footage from Arch to establish the sequence of events accurately. A central part of the investigation focused on whether the throw of the glass was a deliberate act directed at the victims or the culmination of an overwhelming situation. The prosecution emphasized witness statements from staff who described aggressive behavior prior to the act of violence itself.

    The trial and grounds for the verdict

    The case was conducted as a jury trial in the Copenhagen City Court. The prosecutor argued for a sentence of at least three months of unconditional imprisonment, referring to the nature of the aggravated violence and the injuries to the victims. The defense, led by Henrik Stagetorn, argued for acquittal or a milder sanction. The court chose to acquit the pop star of the charge of directly hitting the DJ but found it proven that he was guilty of aggravated violence by throwing the glass. The result was a sentence of 60 days of conditional imprisonment with the condition of 80 hours of community service. The verdict was immediately appealed to the High Court by the convicted individual.

    narkotika
    disappearances
    efterforskningsprocedurer
    investigation procedures
    Sentenced
    2026-01-01, Copenhagen City Court
    Date of Crime
    May 2024
    Sentence
    60 days of conditional imprisonment and 80 hours of community service
    Full Name
    Name ban
    Place of Birth
    Denmark
    Date of Birth
    Not specified
    Crime Scene
    Nightclub Arch, Copenhagen
    Victims
    DJ, sound engineer, and doorman
    Case Type
    Brutal violence
    Status
    Appeal to the High Court

    Documentaries and podcasts about the case

    The case has been the subject of intensive coverage in Danish crime podcasts such as Mørkeland and in the crime magazines of the daily press. Although the name ban prevents direct identification, the details of the case regarding the nightclub environment in Copenhagen and the legal nuances surrounding 'dangerous tools' (in this case, the plastic glass) have been widely discussed in true crime circles.

    Sources

    • Domstol.dk - Press releases from the Copenhagen City Court
    • The Court in Copenhagen - Case list and verdict summaries

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Sentenced2026-01-01, Copenhagen City Court
    Date of CrimeMay 2024
    Sentence60 days of conditional imprisonment and 80 hours of community service
    Full NameName ban
    Place of BirthDenmark
    Date of BirthNot specified
    Crime SceneNightclub Arch, Copenhagen
    VictimsDJ, sound engineer, and doorman
    Case TypeBrutal violence
    StatusAppeal to the High Court
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    Pop star violence case: Famous musician convicted of aggravated assault at the Arch nightclub

    Copenhagen City Court sentences pop star to 60 days of conditional imprisonment after glass-throwing in 2024

    Mappe Åbnet: MARCH 17, 2026 AT 05:17 PM
    Lawsuit against Danish pop star in Copenhagen City Court 2026
    BEVIS

    Sagsdetaljer

    Quick Facts

    Klassifikation:

    Violence
    Copenhagen City Court
    famous
    Arch
    community service
    community service
    known
    narkotika
    disappearances
    efterforskningsprocedurer
    investigation procedures
    Sentenced
    2026-01-01, Copenhagen City Court
    Date of Crime
    May 2024
    Sentence
    60 days of conditional imprisonment and 80 hours of community service
    Full Name
    Name ban
    Place of Birth
    Denmark
    Date of Birth
    Not specified
    Crime Scene
    Nightclub Arch, Copenhagen
    Victims
    DJ, sound engineer, and doorman
    Case Type
    Brutal violence
    Status
    Appeal to the High Court

    Who is the convicted pop star?

    The convicted individual in the case is a prominent Danish musician, whose identity is protected by a name ban imposed by the Copenhagen City Court . The name ban was upheld to protect the defendant's privacy and career while the case is processed in the legal system. The musician has been a regular part of the Danish charts for several years and has performed on the country's biggest stages. Throughout the proceedings, the defendant has pleaded not guilty and, through his lawyer, Henrik Stagetorn, maintained that there was no intentional act directed at the involved victims.

    What happened at the nightclub Arch?

    The incident took place one night in May 2024 at the exclusive nightclub Arch, located on Nørregade in central Copenhagen. According to the indictment, a conflict arose in or near the DJ booth, which escalated quickly. The accused pop star threw a drinking glass made of hard plastic in this context. The glass first hit a DJ in the face before continuing to hit both a sound engineer and a bouncer. The injuries were so severe that the latter two had to be treated at Bispebjerg Hospital, where they received two and four stitches, respectively, for lacerations to the face. Although plastic glasses are often considered less dangerous than glass, the court assessed that the throw in this context constituted aggravated violence.

    The investigation

    The investigation of the case has involved interviews with several witnesses who were present at the nightclub that night. The police have reviewed surveillance footage from Arch to establish the sequence of events accurately. A central part of the investigation focused on whether the throw of the glass was a deliberate act directed at the victims or the culmination of an overwhelming situation. The prosecution emphasized witness statements from staff who described aggressive behavior prior to the act of violence itself.

    The trial and grounds for the verdict

    The case was conducted as a jury trial in the Copenhagen City Court. The prosecutor argued for a sentence of at least three months of unconditional imprisonment, referring to the nature of the aggravated violence and the injuries to the victims. The defense, led by Henrik Stagetorn, argued for acquittal or a milder sanction. The court chose to acquit the pop star of the charge of directly hitting the DJ but found it proven that he was guilty of aggravated violence by throwing the glass. The result was a sentence of 60 days of conditional imprisonment with the condition of 80 hours of community service. The verdict was immediately appealed to the High Court by the convicted individual.

    Documentaries and podcasts about the case

    The case has been the subject of intensive coverage in Danish crime podcasts such as Mørkeland and in the crime magazines of the daily press. Although the name ban prevents direct identification, the details of the case regarding the nightclub environment in Copenhagen and the legal nuances surrounding 'dangerous tools' (in this case, the plastic glass) have been widely discussed in true crime circles.

    Sources

    • Domstol.dk - Press releases from the Copenhagen City Court
    • The Court in Copenhagen - Case list and verdict summaries

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Sentenced2026-01-01, Copenhagen City Court
    Date of CrimeMay 2024
    Sentence60 days of conditional imprisonment and 80 hours of community service
    Full NameName ban
    Place of BirthDenmark
    Date of BirthNot specified
    Crime SceneNightclub Arch, Copenhagen
    VictimsDJ, sound engineer, and doorman
    Case TypeBrutal violence
    StatusAppeal to the High Court
    Related Content
    Lawsuit against Danish pop star in Copenhagen City Court 2026

    Pop star violence case: Famous musician convicted of aggravated assault at nightclub Arch

    The court in Hilleroed — Ruling in the case of manslaughter — 2026

    Hillerød murder: 64-year-old woman sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing partner

    Dag-Oerjan Slaaen — attempted murder — 2025

    Dag-Oerjan Slaaen: 13 years in prison for attempted murder in Copenhagen

    The terrorist attack on Israel's embassy in Hellerup — 2024

    The terrorist attack in Hellerup: Two Swedes sentenced for grenade attack on the Israeli embassy

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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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