Because of a missing mask, a Munich man gets into an argument with a taxi driver.
He escapes, but the 31-year-old stays on his trail.
The conflict escalates at the Freising station.
At the weekend, a person from Munich visits his parents in the Freising district.
When he tries to take the taxi back, he forgets his mask.
The situation escalates at the Freising train station: the man from Munich hits a taxi driver in the face and bites a policeman.
Freising
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A 31-year-old from
Munich
who came to the Freising district on Saturday to look after his parents
is
completely
freaked out
.
The man
demolished a taxi
,
slapped a taxi driver in the face
and
eventually
injured
a
policeman
who had to be taken to a hospital.
It all started with a
forgotten mask
.
Freising: Man completely freaks out at the train station - and attacks taxi drivers and police officers
The
31-year-old from Munich
visited
his
parents
in a town ten kilometers north of Freising
.
As Michael Ertl, deputy head of the Freising police station, reports, he called the
taxi center
from there around 9 p.m.
to get a car that should take him
to
the district town's
train station
.
Münchner forgets a mouthguard with his parents and lets a taxi drive him back
The
Munich resident was already in the car
when he discovered that he
had
forgotten
his
cell phone
and his
corona protective mask
with his
parents
.
The
taxi driver
(38) brought him
back
.
However, the 38-year-old made it clear to him that he could no longer take the passenger to the station for the agreed 20 euros.
The 31-year-old then became
aggressive
and
threatened the taxi driver with
blows if he asked for a
higher fare
.
Without further ado, he decided to go back to Freising alone.
However, that apparently made the 31-year-old really angry.
He had his
father drive him to the Freising station
and tried to find the 38-year-old, reports Ertl.
"He
inquired
at
other taxi drivers
aggressively after the
colleagues
." They do not help him on.
But the Munich
man
finally
saw the
taxi driver he was looking
for himself in his
car
.
It was the moment when the 31-year-old got completely out of hand.
At the Freising train station, Munich completely freaks out - damages the car and threatens taxi drivers
The man from
Munich
raced towards the
car
in
front of several witnesses
and
kicked
the front fender of the taxi
several times
until it was deformed.
The police expect property damage of around 1000 euros.
The
threatened taxi driver
then left the train station in his car, drove to the nearby Esso petrol station and from there notified the
police
.
The situation continues to escalate: Munich man hits a taxi driver in the face and bites a police officer
The alerted officials were not yet on site when the
situation escalated further
.
The man from
Munich
went back to the other
taxi drivers
, got them involved in an
argument
and hit a 39-year-old in
the face
with his
fist
.
He
massively
insulted
a
54-year-old
who was
also present
in the presence of others.
After the attack in Freising: Policeman arrives at the clinic with an ambulance
Four police cars
drove up with their lights flashing
.
A total of nine officials recorded the incidents and issued the 31-year-old
expelled from
the station area.
But he didn't even think about giving in.
On the contrary: he began
to film and insult
the
police officers, but approached
the
officers
without a mask.
He ignored all warnings.
When he again approached a police officer unprotected, he was brought to the ground.
Six officers
struggled to get the angry man
under control
.
"Finally,
the 31-year-old
bit
an
officer
in the inside of the left thigh while he was being tied," reports Ertl.
The officer was with the
ambulance
rushed to hospital Freising and treated as outpatients.
No signs of alcohol or drug influence in the rioting Munich
Although there were
no signs of alcohol or drug influence
from the Munich man, the police, after consulting the Landshut public prosecutor, ordered a
blood sample
.
When it was over, the man from Munich had calmed down and was released.
Damage to property, violation of the mask requirement, bodily harm: Munich residents expect some criminal charges
A
bundle of criminal charges
awaits him,
ranging
from multiple insults to
breaches of
the
mask requirement
and
damage
to
property
to
bodily harm
.
In particular, the physical attack on the police officer is likely to cost the Munich dearly.
Ertl's conclusion with gallows humor: "All in all, a very successful evening for the gentleman."
An unknown perpetrator broke into the Sparkasse branch in Langenbach on Saturday night.
Around 10,000 euros in damage are on his account.
The Kripo determined.
Recently, some farmers protested loudly in front of the Weihenstephan dairy area against the "ruinous prices" for them.
Representatives of the group did not show up.
(By Manuel Eser)