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Avoid darkness and go home in groups: Headmaster warns parents of daughters about walking to school

2024-02-05T17:41:49.149Z

Highlights: Avoid darkness and go home in groups: Headmaster warns parents of daughters about walking to school. He does not want to tolerate the fact that his writing is shared on various right-wing platforms. An important classification for those unfamiliar with the area is often missing: the station area and especially the park from the so-called obelisk have always been a hotspot for crime. The journey from the main train station to the girls' school has never been risk-free. Police set up investigative group - public prosecutor's office has special unit.



As of: February 5, 2024, 6:24 p.m

By: Klaus-Maria Mehr

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The route to school at a girls' school in Regensburg is a well-known crime hotspot.

The headmaster now warned about this.

His letter is shared in right-wing circles and receives national media coverage.

Regensburg – “Point out to your daughter that both Fürst-Anselm-Allee and the train station area are crime hotspots even during the day, despite the increased presence of police and security services,” Hans Lindner, headmaster of “Englische”, recently wrote to his parents around 1200 students.

The letter is available to our editorial team.

The Fürst-Anselm-Allee park is “idyllic”, as the picture describes it, only for the superficial observer.

The green area opposite the main train station has always been a crime hotspot.

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The girls should only use well-lit paths and should only go home in groups during the day.

“For example, Fürst-Anselm-Allee is unlit and should be avoided at all costs in the dark.”

Rape that wasn't rape completes the scary overall picture

An alleged rape of a 27-year-old by Arab-looking perpetrators on January 19th at the end of that same Fürst-Anselm-Allee completes the scary picture.

This case and another alleged attack, also near the train station, were, in addition to the upcoming junior school ball, also the reason for the letter.

In the second case, two perpetrators are now in custody.

The investigators have now made a good deal of progress with the first case on January 19th.

There was no rape.

The alleged victim made up the story.

She now has to answer for making false statements.

Nationwide media coverage for parents’ letter from Regensburg – an important detail is often missing

Lindner's letter still received nationwide media coverage.

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An important classification for those unfamiliar with the area is often missing: the station area and especially the park from the so-called obelisk (Carl Anselm monument) have always been a hotspot for crime.

The journey from the main train station to the girls' school has never been risk-free.

This current letter is by no means the first warning from the school management about potential violent criminals in that area.

New group of perpetrators: intensive perpetrators from North Africa

What is true, however, is that a new group of perpetrators is exacerbating the situation.

Regensburg has a massive problem with so-called intensive offenders who come from North African countries as asylum seekers; Tunisians in particular are particularly noticeable.

It's not primarily about sexual crimes.

The young men are highly active criminals and extremely violent, which was recently demonstrated on New Year's Eve in the old town.

Cases like the DEZ-Edeka boss's call for help even suggest organized crime.

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Police set up investigative group - public prosecutor's office has special unit

The public prosecutor's office and the police are no longer standing idly by.

There is a new investigative group for the main train station and a special department for the public prosecutor's office.

The truth is that in Germany the law enforcement authorities can only take action if a crime has been committed.

School principal's letter becomes propaganda material for right-wing bloggers

Headmaster Lindner didn’t want to wait for that.

“It was a purely preventative letter,” he told the Mittelbayerische Zeitung.

Lindner definitely does not want to tolerate the fact

that his writing is shared on various right-wing platforms and by right-wing bloggers on

X , who of course deliberately ignore the differentiated overall situation.

He repeats one sentence over and over again to the

MZ

: “Nothing ever happened – and it should stay that way.”

By the way: Our Regensburg newsletter informs you about all developments, news and stories from the world heritage city.

Source: merkur

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