In the Gossenhof district, a man threatened passers-by with a knife.
His companion later became abusive to police officers.
Nuremberg - On Thursday morning (November 18), a 24-year-old made a riot in the Gossenhof district.
At around 3:25 a.m. he shook a garage door loudly, reports the Central Franconian Police Headquarters. * Two passers-by asked him to stop what the man was getting angry at.
He drew a knife and threatened the two of them to "stab" her.
The passers-by ran away, but saw the man walking into a house with a companion.
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The police later discovered the two of them in their apartment on Leonhardstrasse.
They found the knife on the man and expelled him.
The 35-year-old woman, who was argumentative and erratic, suddenly also pulled a knife and refused to put it down.
The officers took the gun away from her and handcuffed the woman.
Because of her aggressive behavior, she had to be taken to the Nuremberg police station *.
On the way there, she punched and kicked the police officers and insulted them.
In the end, she started harming herself and was taken to a hospital.
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She is now awaiting a preliminary investigation into suspected assault on law enforcement officers, resistance to law enforcement officers, willful assault and insult.
The man has to answer to the judge for threats.
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