Man threatens employees of the state administration office
Created: 01/12/2022, 2:49 PM
“Police” is written on a policeman's uniform.
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In Weimar, a man threatened an employee of the Thuringian state administration office and threatened to come back with a weapon.
As the police announced on Wednesday, no one was injured in the incident on Tuesday afternoon.
The 60-year-old had entered the area of the foyer of the office and got into a verbal argument with a security officer.
Weimar - He threatened to come back next time with a gun.
In the morning, the police announced that the dispute was about a lack of 3G evidence.
The man was not allowed in because he had no evidence of vaccination, negative testing or recovery.
The police later did not confirm this information.
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On the same day, the police found weapons in the 60-year-old's apartment in Weimarer Land and seized them.
As a hunter, the man has a permit to possess these weapons.
After he was provisionally arrested, he was released on instructions from the prosecutor.
A threat report was filed.
Special forces from the State Criminal Police Office were also present during the police operation.
dpa