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Lion fans enter the Maximilianeum area - now the police are investigating

2021-12-31T13:52:22.621Z


Lion fans enter the Maximilianeum area - now the police are investigating Created: 12/31/2021, 2:40 PM From: Christoph Klaucke Lion fans set off fireworks at the Maximilianeum. © Instagram / munchner.gesindel TSV 1860 Munich supporters storm the Bavarian state parliament before New Year's Eve. The Löwen fans provide fireworks and send a message. Munich - TSV 1860 Munich * experienced a year t


Lion fans enter the Maximilianeum area - now the police are investigating

Created: 12/31/2021, 2:40 PM

From: Christoph Klaucke

Lion fans set off fireworks at the Maximilianeum.

© Instagram / munchner.gesindel

TSV 1860 Munich supporters storm the Bavarian state parliament before New Year's Eve.

The Löwen fans provide fireworks and send a message.

Munich - TSV 1860 Munich * experienced a year to forget in 2021. After the missed promotion on the last match day of the 3rd division, the Lions slipped into a crisis in the new season and lost sight of the promotion ranks early on. To make matters worse, there was the inglorious separation from Captain Sascha Mölders. Giesing's belly, as Mölders was affectionately known by the fans, did not want to play second fiddle and allegedly fell out with coach Michael Köllner.

Without Mölders, Sechzig won two wins in a row at the end of the first half of the season and, with seven points behind, can now quietly dream of promotion again.

The Löwen fans probably took this as an opportunity to solemnly usher in the new year.

Because after the turn of the year it should go high for the blues.

However, the fan group did not meet in Giesing, but in the middle of Munich.

TSV 1860 Munich: Lion fans storm the Maximilianeum and set off fireworks

In the night from Thursday to Friday, about 24 hours before the turn of the year, Löwen-Ultras stormed the Maximilianeum, the Bavarian state parliament.

The fans stood on the gallery in front of the entrance and rolled out a large banner.

The message in white letters on a blue background was: "Guadn Rutsch all lion fans!"

"They could now take over the Reichstag, there are so many," says a voice in the background of the video that was published on the Instagram account

munchner.gesindel

.

The deployment of the Ultras was in fact not prevented, but an intrusion into the building is not known.

This was followed by what was to be expected.

The lion fans set off Bengalos and several fireworks.

It looks as if some rockets rushed directly into a crane stationed next to the Maximilianeum.

Lion fans set off fireworks at the Maximilianeum.

© Instagram / munchner.gesindel

TSV 1860 Munich: Lion fans disregard the ban on fireworks

As police

spokeswoman

Carolina Barfuß

said

on

AZ

request, about eight patrol cars were in use, the incident was reported on Thursday evening around 9:15 p.m.

"It is clear that regardless of the general decree of the city on the ban on firecrackers, the whole thing is limited to New Year's Eve anyway - we are investigating the matter and checking the videos," said the spokeswoman.

In Munich, the burning of pyrotechnic objects with an exclusive bang effect, i.e. New Year's Eve bangs and firecrackers, is prohibited on December 31st and January 1st in the environmental zone within the Middle Ring - including on private property located there.

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Source: merkur

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