Federal Police Directorate Munich: Arrest after dangerous bodily harm -…
Federal Police Headquarters in Munich
Munich (ots)
Late on Saturday evening (May 7), two men and a woman were attacked and injured by a 21-year-old on an S-Bahn line 8 o’clock at Herrsching station. The Somali was arrested. Around 11 p.m., the emergency control center of Deutsche Bahn informed the Federal Police Inspectorate in Munich about a physical altercation in an S-Bahn line 8 at Herrsching station. Several federal and state police patrols go to the scene. On site, officials from PI Herrsching presented a 21-year-old Somali as a suspect and arrested him for the time being. Three injured people, including the train driver of the S-Bahn, received first aid from rescue workers who were alerted and then several were taken to hospitals for further treatment. According to initial investigations, a 41-year-old German got on the S-Bahn at Herrsching station and was suddenly surrounded, molested and beaten by a group of people. When her partner, a 55-year-old German, came to the scene to help her, the 21-year-old reportedly hit him on the head with a bottle. The S-Bahn train driver, a 43-year-old Macedonian, noticed the incident and rushed to help the attacks. The Somali, who has no permanent residence in Germany, also attacked him with punches in the direction of the head. The couple from Gilching then left the S-Bahn, followed by the aggressor, who is said to have continued to hit and kick the two. The other people in the group left the scene of the crime before the emergency services arrived and could no longer be identified during the search measures. It is currently assumed that the other persons were not involved in the crime. The Somali, who had a breath alcohol concentration of around 2.4 per mille, will be brought before the magistrate today (May 8). As a result of the beating, the attacked knowledge experienced in the form of lacerations and hematomas. All three have since been released from the hospital.
The federal police are conducting investigations into dangerous bodily harm. The video recording of the S-Bahn in particular is now being evaluated for the crime reconstruction.
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Sina Dietsch
press office
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The Federal Police Inspectorate in Munich is responsible for the death
police security and criminal prosecution in the field of
Systems of the Deutsche Bahn and in the largest German S-Bahn network
more than 210 train stations and stops on 440 kilometers of route. To the
spatial area of responsibility of the Federal Police Inspectorate in Munich
owns three of the four largest Bavarian train stations. He includes next to
the state capital and the district of Munich die
Districts of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Dachau, Ebersberg, Erding,
Freising, Fürstenfeldbruck, Landsberg am Lech and Starnberg.
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Headquarters for the non-operational areas with the investigative service
is located at Denisstraße 1, around 700m on foot from
Central Station away. There are also service rooms in Pasing and
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