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Three young men are rewarded for courageous intervention

2021-11-29T10:00:02.633Z


Gauting - As reported, there was an attack on November 9th at around 7.45 p.m. in a supermarket on Gautinger Hauptplatz. The alleged perpetrator was arrested after his escape from the shop with the active help of three young boys, all of whom come from Gauting. The Gautingen police now thanked the three courageous helpers for their support in arresting the robber.


Gauting - As reported, there was an attack on November 9 at around 7.45 p.m. in a supermarket on Gautinger Hauptplatz. The alleged perpetrator was arrested after his escape from the shop thanks to the active help of three young boys, all of whom come from Gauting. The Gautingen police now thanked the three courageous helpers for their support in arresting the robber.

A 22-year-old unemployed Polish citizen from Munich first put a chocolate bar on the till belt. When the cashier scanned it and the cash register opened for accounting, the accused pushed it from her seat with great force and took the entire daily income from the open cash register. The health insurance company suffered a hip contusion from the fall and suffered a shock. The perpetrator fled the market with the loot.

The 21-year-old prospective banker Richard Kinzelbach became aware of this situation, who was driving past the crime scene in his car at that very moment.

Without first knowing the facts, he followed the escaping man intuitively, because his appearance (sunglasses in the dark, face mask, hat) and the running away seemed "strange" to him.

While he was in pursuit, he called the supermarket in question

and learned that it had just been ambushed.

Richard Kinzelbach, who is also a member of the Gauting Volunteer Fire Brigade, immediately set off the police emergency call and reported his location to the operations center.



The suspect ran into an inner courtyard and across a meadow, so that his pursuer had to park the car and followed the 22-year-old - who had already noticed this - on foot. Carefully and with a safe distance at first, he spoke to the alleged perpetrator several times, so that he initially paused for a moment. Afterwards, however, the robber continued his escape, but the young firefighter caught up with him again at the corner of Blumenstrasse and Hangstrasse and held him down. The man tried to flee again, but was not let go by his pursuer. This resulted in a scramble and beatings on the part of the perpetrator, who inflicted a bleeding laceration on the upper lip and a painful blow on the head of the prospective banker.

Because of these violent attacks on himself and the massive resistance of the perpetrator he had arrested, Künzelbach spoke to two young Gautingers who happened to be walking there - the 18-year-old automobile salesman Bastian Cordes and the 19-year-old plant mechanic Arian Bucina - and asked them loudly for help with the Arrest of the robber. These two didn't hesitate for a second either and immediately helped the distressed pursuer. While the 18-year-old automobile salesman supported Kinzelbach in identifying the perpetrator, his 19-year-old friend made a police emergency call so that all police patrols already on the way could be informed of the current whereabouts of the quartet.Thanks to this coordinated approach, the 22-year-old robber was arrested very quickly by the arriving police, who still had the entire loot with him.

In order to personally thank the three young people from Gautingen for their support in arresting the rabid robber, they were greeted by the Gautingen police yesterday in strict compliance with the 2G rule.

In the presence of the clerk responsible for the case, Chief Criminal Investigator Bernhard Loibl from the Fürstenfeldbruck detective agency, each of the three young helpers was given a voucher for their remarkable work, donated by the “Citizens and Police” support group.

In addition, each of the three boys received a large jar of police bee honey as a thank you and as a small memento, which comes from busy bees whose dwelling (beehive) is at Police Inspection 11 in Munich.

Source: merkur

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