Zolling: A young person insults police officers several times, then flees from a control
Created: 05/16/2022Updated: 05/16/2022 13:43
By: Lena Hepting
Hearty words for the police officers in Zolling: With the help of his friends, a 17-year-old repeatedly insulted a patrol who only wanted to do their job.
© Sebastian Gollnow / dpa
Hearty words for the police officers in Zolling: With the help of his friends, a 17-year-old repeatedly insulted a patrol who just wanted to do their job.
In the
morning hours
of Sunday,
around 4.20 a.m., a patrol from the Freising Police Station searched
for a
lost mobile phone
on a dirt road behind
Zolling near Harland
.
A citizen reported this to the police shortly beforehand.
A
17-year-old
boy from a
walking group of drunk youths
blocked the
patrol
car's way .
Zolling: Young people insult officials with coarse words
The teenager taunted the police officers for no reason at all, asking if they felt cool before insulting the patrol crew as "fucking sons of bitches".
When he was supposed to be checked, he fled, but was caught and stopped by an officer.
This prompted the youth to further insult the emergency services.
Another member of the group got involved and harassed the police officers.
With the support of two other patrols, the situation was calmed down.
The 17-year-old did not want to reveal his personal details and therefore had to be arrested to establish his identity.
The identity was clarified at the police station in Freising and a collection by his legal guardians was arranged.
The 17-year-old probably “deservedly deserved” an ad for insult.
Freising: 21-year-old is under the influence of drugs at the wheel
On
Sunday at 12:18 p.m.
, a
21-year-old from Freising
was subjected to a general traffic check at the
wheel of his VW Golf
on Biberstrasse.
The patrol crew at the Freising police station suspected that the
driver
might be under the influence of drugs.
A voluntary test confirmed this and a blood draw was ordered.
The result of the blood test must now be awaited.