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Commemoration at Brokstedt train station: two young people killed
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According to the police union (GdP), the alleged stabber von Brokstedt threatened and insulted employees in custody.
"Ibrahim A. currently appears unpredictable and at the same time poses a considerable threat to the colleagues deployed on site through his behavior," writes the regional correctional group in its information sheet "The Key".
Several employees of the JVA in Neumünster had turned to the regional group.
According to the descriptions, the insults and threats are accompanied by appropriate gestures.
"Ibrahim A. is a prisoner who - from the perspective of the officials - paralyzes an entire administrative apparatus," writes the regional group.
An entire bureaucracy is "busy with him in one way or another."
A.'s behavior antagonizes all other prisoners.
On January 25, Ibrahim A. is said to have attacked passengers on a train from Kiel to Hamburg with a knife and killed two young people.
Five others were injured.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice told the dpa news agency: "In principle, we do not comment on individual execution behavior".
The GdP's accusation that there had been an instruction from the Ministry of Justice to lower the security measures for A. was wrong.
"There was no instruction from the regulator."
The spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group for internal security, Niclas Dürbrook, told SPIEGEL: "The behavior described in Ibrahim A.'s execution and the alleged telephone instruction from the Ministry of Justice to reduce the security measures at the JVA raise questions that we as Parliament The party has therefore requested a report from the state government for the meeting of the interior and legal committee next week.
cocaine, morphine and methadone in the blood
According to the weekly newspaper "Zeit", Ibrahim A. was under the influence of drugs during the crime, according to people familiar with the investigation.
In a blood test, cocaine, morphine and methadone – the last two substances in lower concentrations – were detected.
During a first psychiatric examination after his arrest on January 25, there were also indications of delusional episodes.
A. is said to have claimed to have heard voices insulting him several times in the days before the crime.
According to the report, he was also being treated for delusional symptoms in Billwerder Prison, where he had previously been in custody for a year.
There, before the release on January 19, the prison psychiatrist found no evidence of endangering himself or others.
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