After a visit to the folk festival: brawl at the train station - police secure knives
Created: 05/27/2022, 10:56 am
By: Michael Acker
At the Grafing-Stadt S-Bahn station, the police had to separate the men who were beating.
© Symbolic photo: Federal Police
The federal police had to take action against several men at the Grafinger Stadtbahnhof who had gotten into a fight because of racist insults.
A man is said to have pulled a knife, another was pushed into the track bed.
Grafing
– Federal police officers became aware of a physical altercation at around 0.45 a.m. on Friday night at the Grafing-Stadt S-Bahn station.
Two drunken groups of people who came from the Grandau folk festival are said to have gotten into a fight because of racist statements.
Man pushed into track area
After a 22-year-old German man is said to have pulled a switchblade, he was pushed onto the track area by an 18-year-old Pole.
The 22-year-old from Bogenhausen climbed from the track bed to the platform under his own steam.
About two minutes later, an S-Bahn arrived.
There were further physical attacks by several participants on the platform, reports the federal police.
Another 22-year-old German from Grafing, who is said to have been previously dubbed a "Negro" because of his appearance, is said to have been beaten and later lying on the ground by three men (two 19-year-olds from Germany and Afghanistan, both living in Kirchseeon and the 18-year-old Pole from Glonn) was also kicked.
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At least two of the four people (the 18-year-old Pole and the 19-year-old Afghan) are known to the police for violating the Narcotics Act.
The switchblade knife with a blade length of 7 cm was confiscated by the federal police.
State and federal police were on site and conducted initial investigations into dangerous bodily harm, threats with knives and insults.
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