Abdulkadir Osman has several nicknames: "Tyson Ali" for example.
That sounds ominous and also fits in with his around 30 entries in the federal central register (as of summer 2019).
Accordingly, he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for dangerous bodily harm and insult, suspended on probation.
In the Falkenhagener Strasse in Berlin-Spandau, however, he is only called "the egg man".
Osman likes to throw boxes of ten on his neighbors' balconies or cars.
They feel terrorized by the member of the Rammo clan for years.
It's about coercion, destroyed peepholes and threats.
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Two raids took place at Osman, the dispute with the neighbors ended up in court.
He was only convicted of property damage and coercion to a fine of 200 daily rates of ten euros.
A rather mild verdict.
But the case shows above all: How can peaceful citizens defend themselves against clan members whose reputation precedes them?
The reporters Thomas Heise and Claas Meyer-Heuer had to convince the residents of Falkenhagener Straße for a long time to go public with their story.
The fourth episode of our podcast "Under Interrogation" reconstructs this case.