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Aggression in the S-Bahn: police arrest rioters

2020-10-23T08:54:52.315Z


The federal police had to arrest two passengers out of control on Thursday, they rioted in the S-Bahn (S2 and S4) and became violent.


The federal police had to arrest two passengers out of control on Thursday, they rioted in the S-Bahn (S2 and S4) and became violent.

Haar / Feldkirchen - Shortly after 12 noon, the federal police received the message that an aggressive passenger could not show a ticket during the inspection and was also not wearing mouth and nose protection on the S-Bahn.

He was sitting in the S4 heading out of town. At the stop the controllers got out with the man.

There the 44-year-old from Sierra Leone threw a glass bottle on the tracks before boarding the next S-Bahn in the direction of Ebersberg.

At the Vaterstetten S-Bahn stop the three had left the S-Bahn again.

There the 44-year-old insulted and spat at a DB employee.

As if that weren't enough, the West African bit the back of an inspector's hand.

The 44-year-old, who lives in Zorneding, looked drunk and refused to take a voluntary breath alcohol test.

He first entered Germany in May 2014 and is in possession of a Duldung.

He is now being investigated for bodily harm, insult and fraudulent performance.

Pole has 2.3 parts per thousand in the blood

The second case took place around 7:15 p.m.

A 28-year-old Pole rioted in an S2 that drove out of town.

First of all, the man from Buxtehude, Lower Saxony, insulted a 37-year-old from Markt Schwaben, then choked a 23-year-old from Poing who had courageously interfered was, as well as three men aged 23, 26 and 30 years from Anzing, Kirchheim and Markt Schwaben wrestled the Poles to the ground.

They held him until the federal police arrived.

The S-Bahn had waited at the Feldkirchen stop until the alerted police patrols arrived.

During the search at the office, the 28-year-old tried to hit the officers.

A breath alcohol test showed a value of 2.32 per mille.

The Pole had to sleep off his intoxication at the police station. After a security deposit of 390 euros, he was released.

Areas man from the Hanseatic city is being investigated for dangerous bodily harm, insult and resistance to law enforcement officers.

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While the 23-year-old Poinger had slight reddening on his neck, but did not require medical attention, the other four were uninjured.

Source: merkur

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