The Dresden city council wants to deal with the riots at the soccer game Dynamo Dresden against Türkgücü Munich in May at a hearing of experts next Monday.
There had been massive riots around the game.
“Coming to terms with the events is important and began immediately after May 16 on many levels.
Dresden - This includes the consistent prosecution as well as the critical consideration of the circumstances, how such outbreaks of violence could occur, ”explained Dresden's Lord Mayor Dirk Hilbert (FDP) on Friday in Dresden. The hearing is a building block in this process.
“With the violence and 185 injured colleagues as a result, May 16 was a turning point for the Dresden police.
Caesura means cutting - but less in the sense of a billing, but rather as the beginning of something new, something better, ”emphasized Dresden's police chief Jörg Kubiessa.
In the words of Dynamo managing director Jürgen Wehlend, the club and its members are “active against violence and discrimination of all kinds inside and outside the stadium”.
This was publicly expressed by representatives of the fan groups in a joint statement by fans for fans in June.
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The last home game of the then third division team Dynamo Dresden against Türkgücü Munich (4-0) took place on May 16 without fans due to the corona pandemic.
Thousands of people had gathered in the nearby Großer Garten to celebrate Dresden's promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga.
During the game, more than 500 violent fans attacked police officers with massive pyrotechnics.
According to the prosecutor, around 180 emergency services were injured, 163 of whom were thrown with stones, glass bottles and other objects.
There were also numerous injured Dynamo fans.
The police temporarily arrested 40 rioters.
The level of violence caused horror.
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