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Focus Nuremberg Central Station: Ten physical injuries with some bad details

2022-07-25T11:01:16.536Z


Focus Nuremberg Central Station: Ten physical injuries with some bad details Created: 07/25/2022, 12:47 p.m By: Felix Herz A federal police officer checks travelers (symbolic image). © Christian Charisius/dpa/symbol image Ten assaults in just one weekend. There was a lot going on at Nuremberg Central Station recently, the federal police had their hands full. Nuremberg – The past weekend, July


Focus Nuremberg Central Station: Ten physical injuries with some bad details

Created: 07/25/2022, 12:47 p.m

By: Felix Herz

A federal police officer checks travelers (symbolic image).

© Christian Charisius/dpa/symbol image

Ten assaults in just one weekend.

There was a lot going on at Nuremberg Central Station recently, the federal police had their hands full.

Nuremberg – The past weekend, July 22nd to 24th, caused real headaches for the federal police at the main station in Nuremberg.

A total of ten physical injuries took place in the three days.

According to the officials' press release, ten investigations were initiated accordingly.

Ten bodily injuries at Nuremberg Central Station: Friday

According to the Federal Police, the first incident occurred on Friday morning, July 22nd.

At a food stand, a 16-year-old is said to have taken his food from the counter when, suddenly and for no apparent reason, a 24-year-old headbutted him.

In the evening hours, around 8:15 p.m., a 34-year-old and a 45-year-old clashed on the station square.

After an alleged previous argument, the younger man is said to have kicked the older man in the back and missed a punch, whereupon the 45-year-old fell to the ground.

Then it kicked again before a federal police patrol passing by could arrest the aggressor.

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Alcohol, parties, fights: the nights at Nuremberg Central Station

On the night of Saturday, July 23, around 12:30 a.m., the next physical injury occurred.

A 17-year-old reported to the police that he had been attacked and beaten by several young people on the train on his way home from a nightclub.

With tips from the victim, the officials were able to locate a 16-year-old, the other teenagers were lost in the turmoil of travelers.

The beaten 17-year-old suffered a laceration under his eye.

The course of events, reason and cause initially remain unclear.

An hour later, around 1:30 a.m., there was an incident involving a 10 euro note.

It fell out of a 33-year-old's pocket, and a 40-year-old pocketed it, apparently with no intention of returning the money.

However, the younger man noticed this and confronted the older man.

After an initial verbal argument, fists flew.

The 33-year-old hit the 40-year-old, and even when the federal police intervened, he was extremely aggressive, insulted the officers and resisted arrest.

He was taken into preventive custody.

In the early hours of the morning, at 4:30 a.m., there was a physical altercation in the doorway of a nightclub at Nuremberg Central Station.

First, a 27-year-old is said to have hit a 24-year-old in the face inside the discotheque, after which the bouncer kicked him out.

Together with his companion of the same age, they then attacked the security service and threw objects at them.

Finally, a 22-year-old wanted to intervene - but he became the next victim of the aggressive men.

They beat him until DB Security and Federal Police patrols overpowered the thugs.

Racket chaos at Nuremberg main station: no rest for the federal police

Without a break, we continued at 6:30 a.m.

In a shop, a 26-year-old is said to have sexually harassed a 19-year-old.

A passer-by then hit the 26-year-old with his flat hand in the direction of his head and shoulder.

On Saturday evening, around 8 p.m., a 40-year-old suddenly punched a 28-year-old in the face.

The victim's cell phone fell out of his hand, damaging the screen.

At around 2:30 a.m. on Sunday, July 24, a man is said to have approached three women aged 18.

When they didn't react to the 37-year-old, he spat them in the face several times.

At 6 a.m. in the central hall, a 24-year-old was violently pushed to the ground by a 35-year-old, resulting in a bleeding wound on the forehead of the former.

And finally, on Sunday afternoon around 3 p.m., a 35-year-old man known to the police was informed by the security staff that there was a ban on the house.

The man then reacted extremely aggressively and slapped the employees several times in the face.

According to the federal police, investigations have been initiated in all cases.

(fhz)

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