The result of the police investigation provoked major public uproar and many mass protests were organized demanding the truth and justice.
In May 2018, the National Assembly of Republika Srpska voted to form an Inquiry Board to analyze circumstances surrounding Dragičević's death.
[3] Police investigators claimed that on 18 March 2018, Dragičević visited a café in central Banja Luka, where he had been caught up in a fight with several other young men.
Police inspector Darko Ilić claimed that surveillance cameras confirm that Dragičević committed the robbery on the way home and that several stolen items from the robbed house were found in his pockets.
According to the police investigation, after the robbery, on his way home, Dragičević walked across a small bridge over Crkvena creek and fell in the water and drowned.
Every evening at 6 PM, a crowd of 200 had been gathering at the Krajina Square in central Banja Luka demanding justice for Dragičević.
[9] Chairman of the parliamentary caucus of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS) Vukota Govedarica said on 10 May 2018, that he thinks Dragičević was murdered.
[10] Under constant public pressure, on 11 May 2018, the National Assembly of Republika Srpska voted to form an Inquiry Board to analyze the circumstances surrounding Dragičević's death.
[11] On 5 June 2018, the Inquiry Board adopted a 320-pages long report after hearing members of the police and public prosecutor's office, coroner Karan, and minister Lukač.