A video shoot for a school project in Baden-Württemberg triggered a large-scale deployment of the police. According to the Mannheim police had a woman on Saturday in Leimen alarmed the security forces. She had previously observed, as a equipped with camouflage clothing, helmet, vest and rifle person on a garage roof position.
Police cordoned off the alleged crime scene widely and pulled together strong forces, it is said in the police summary of the events. Shortly after, the officers stopped four people leaving the house and driving away. Three more people would have left the building after a telephone call. In the subsequent survey, it turned out that it was a video recording for a school project.
In another car, as well as in the house itself, the police found more than a dozen so-called first-name weapons, as well as equipment and ammunition. The two 20- and 25-year-old "main actors" were treated as police officers at the police station and then released.
The police are investigating on suspicion of violating the War Weapons Control Act, the "Mannheimer Morgen" according to which airsoft weapons were confiscated. Overall, the police Mannheim was with 23 officials in action, while she was supported with forces from Bruchsal.