Walkers and counter-demonstrations in the district of Dachau
Created: 01/20/2022, 18:00
As the Dachau Police Inspectorate reported, around 300 people gathered in Dachau on Monday evening, January 17, around 90 in Karlsfeld and around 30 in Indersdorf and Altomünster and walked the streets.
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As the Dachau Police Inspectorate reported, around 300 people gathered in Dachau on Monday evening, January 17, around 90 in Karlsfeld and around 30 in Indersdorf and Altomünster and walked the streets.
There were calls again on various social networks to take part in these unreported Corona meetings.
The Dachau police, with the support of the Erding squad, oversaw these moves, which went off without incident.
The police had to remind participants several times to keep the minimum distances.
Three properly announced meetings took place from 6 p.m. with around 220 people in the old town area of Dachau.
These events were peaceful and there were no complaints from the police.
According to the police, there was an incident with a 32-year-old on Ludwig-Thoma-Strasse on the fringes of the unreported meeting.
The drunk man kept running onto the busy street for no reason, putting himself in danger.
Two participants of the so-called walkers wanted to help him, but were physically attacked and insulted.
Police officers intervened and temporarily arrested the man.
Here, too, the 32-year-old resisted.
He is now being investigated, among other things, on suspicion of resisting law enforcement officers.