A German man was found guilty on Wednesday of an anti-Semitic attack that took place in 2018 after his DNA was found on a stone used in the assault, reported The Associated Press.

The Chemnitz district court convicted the 30-year-old suspect from Lower Saxony, who was not identified due to German privacy law, of severe aggravated assault and breach of the peace, giving him a one-year suspended prison sentence. A judge included into the man’s sentence a separate conviction for drug dealing.

The restaurant faced damages, and Dziuballa was injured during the violence. At the trial, Dziuballa told the court that his restaurant had been attacked before, though he had never experienced an assault on such a grand scale that was directed at him personally.

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