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Eviction escalates: man fires immediately - new details

2020-02-18T10:27:18.020Z


After the escalated eviction in Obertshausen near Offenbach, new details are now becoming known.


After the escalated eviction in Obertshausen near Offenbach, new details are now becoming known.

  • Eviction is escalating in Obertshausen, Hesse ( Offenbach district)
  • Several shots are fired at the apartment door
  • An arrest warrant has been issued against the suspect

Update from Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 11:15 a.m .: In Obertshausen near Offenbach , eviction has escalated. A 67-year-old man is said to have shot two men and seriously injured them. Now there are new details. One of the men was not - as initially reported - from a shipping company, but from a locksmith.

Update from Monday, February 17th, 2020, 3.10pm: There are new details about the escalated eviction in Obertshausen ( Offenbach district). The public prosecutor's office is investigating the suspected attempted murder and the dangerous bodily harm. According to initial information, he also had no gun license.

As the dpa reports, the suspect fired at the bailiff and a forwarding agent in quick succession. He is still seriously injured in the hospital.

Obertshausen bei Offenbach: Eviction escalated! Man waits behind the door and shoots immediately - arrest warrant issued

Update from Monday, February 17th, 2020, 11:23 am: After the escalated eviction in Obertshausen near Offenbach , the public prosecutor issued an arrest warrant for attempting to kill a 67-year-old man. He was to be evicted and waited behind the door with his gun loaded. When the bailiff and a shipping agent rang the doorbell, he opened the door and fired immediately. Both men were seriously injured.

Another man suffered a blast trauma from the attack. It is currently unclear whether the suspect has a gun license and is part of the investigation.

Shots in Obertshausen: man shoots two people in Offenbach district

Update from Friday, February 14th, 2020, 4:06 pm: There are new details about the escalated eviction in Obertshausen ( Offenbach district). The arrested 67-year-old man was waiting with a gun behind the door of his apartment, according to the "Bild" newspaper. When he opened it to a bailiff and a shipping agent, he fired immediately.

After the police arrested the suspect, they informed the shelter. Because the man had beating in his apartment, which the shelter is now taking care of.

Eviction escalates: man at the front door shoots immediately - two people seriously injured

Update from Friday, 02/14/2020, 1:20 p.m .: The police have released further details on the escalated eviction in Obertshausen ( Offenbach district), in which shots were fired and four people were injured. Accordingly, the criminal police are currently investigating the alleged crime scene, a house on Maingaustraße in Hausen. Around 8:50 am, several shots had been fired in the hallway.

The alleged shooter is a 67-year-old man who lives in an apartment in the apartment building. He is said to have shot a bailiff and a shipping agent and seriously injured the men. Another bailiff's assistant suffered a blast trauma.

Man shoots bailiff in Obertshausen: Offenbach police investigate motive

The two seriously injured were hospitalized for treatment. The suspect was also injured when he was arrested, and he was also treated in a clinic. According to the Offenbach police, the background to the incident in Obertshausen is still unclear. The motive of the alleged shooter is still being investigated.

You can find our press report on the shots this morning in #Obertshausen here:

➡https: //t.co/c5Q4FxD6dh

- Police Southeast Hesse (@Polizei_soh) February 14, 2020

Obertshausen (Offenbach district): Fourth injured after gunfire in residential building

Update from Friday, February 14th, 2020, 11:56 a.m .: There was a fourth injured in the escalated eviction in Obertshausen, Hesse ( Offenbach district). A companion of the two seriously injured men suffered a blast trauma from the shots, reports the dpa. The two seriously injured, a bailiff and a forwarding agent, are not in mortal danger, according to police.

Obertshausen: man shoots bailiffs and forwarding staff in the Offenbach district

Update from Friday, February 14th, 2020, 10:51 am: According to media reports, eviction has escalated in Obertshausen near Offenbach in Hesse. According to Radio FFH, the injured are bailiffs and freight forwarders.

They are said to have rung the bell at a man's apartment in Obertshausen. When he opened the door, he started shooting immediately after the first information.

Gunfire in Obertshausen: Eviction escalated near Offenbach

First report from Friday, February 14th, 2020, 10.01am: Obertshausen - Two people were seriously injured by gunfire in Obertshausen near Offenbach . The crime occurred on Friday (14.02.2020) at 8.50 a.m. on Maingaustrasse in Hausen, the police said in Southeast Hesse. The two injured immediately came to a clinic.

Eviction Shots - Two Injured

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Obertshausen: gunfire in Offenbach district - police are puzzled

The details of the firing in Obertshausen ( Offenbach district) are still unclear, according to the police. The criminal police immediately started the investigation. The investigators temporarily arrested the alleged perpetrator in his apartment. He suffered minor injuries. A police helicopter is currently taking overview pictures of the crime scene. Mannheim24.de also reports on the shots in Obertshausen

Shots in Obertshausen: Two people seriously injured https://t.co/dFm4qkfUmw

- op-online.de (@OP_online) February 14, 2020

By Christian Weihrauch

+++ The text is continuously updated +++

In Offenbach, not far from Obertshausen, shots have kept the police on their toes recently. There was a police operation, as op-online.de reported.

* op-online.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Source: merkur

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