"Image of horror": rioters devastate the S-Bahn station on Halloween night
Created: 2022-11-02 15:01
By: Max Wochinger
Destroyed glass panes: rioters devastate Furth S-Bahn station on Halloween night.
© Federal Police
Several panes of glass and showcases were destroyed.
According to the police, damage of around 50,000 euros was caused on Halloween.
Oberhaching – On Halloween night, rioters destroyed a number of panes of glass at the Furth train station.
In addition, showcases were smeared with graffiti paint.
The police are now looking for witnesses.
According to the Federal Police Inspectorate in Munich, the devastation happened early on Tuesday morning, November 1st.
According to the report, previously unknown perpetrators completely cleared a bus shelter and a shelter on the S-Bahn platform and several showcases in the Furth district.
In addition, so-called tags were sprayed throughout the area, which are smaller graffiti lettering.
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"A picture of terror"
The police officers found "a picture of horror", reports the inspection.
Traces indicate that the glass panes were damaged with stones and a beer bottle, and that airgun ammunition or a slingshot may have been used.
Devastated showcases: the train station after Halloween night.
© Federal Police
50,000 euros damage
According to initial police estimates, the amount of damage is in the mid five-digit range, i.e. around 50,000 euros.
Federal and state police have initiated investigations against unknown persons for property damage.
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The federal police are now looking for witnesses: The damage and traces indicate that there were loud bangs and glass noises around 4.30 a.m. in the area of the Furth S-Bahn station.
Witnesses who can provide information on this should contact the police on 089/515550-1111.
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