Batch in Garmisch: young person and 77-year-old injured!
Batch in Garmisch: young person and 77-year-old injured!
On Wednesday, the forces of the Garmisch-Partenkirchen police had to move out for a tangible dispute on the Olympic road. The authorities had alerted several emergency calls and reported on a fight that had developed on site. When the police arrived, a 20-year-old and a 24-year-old man were in a conflict that quickly worsened.
Both men were slightly injured in the incident. It is particularly unfortunate that a 77-year-old woman who tried to settle into the conflict was also injured. According to the police, everyone involved from the Tuttlingen district in Baden-Württemberg. This situation now means that the men have to answer for assault.
Details of the incident
The police were quickly on site and was able to separate the two quarrels from each other. Such incidents also skill light on the challenges that the public space can bring with it. When civilians intervene in a event to create peace, this can often have tragic consequences, as the incident shows. The woman's violation shows that arbitration can be risky at heated moments.
Although the police were able to secure the area quickly, it is important to emphasize that such arguments not only damage the direct involved, but also the turmoil they cause in the area. The events give the reason for concern and underline the need for preventive measures to avoid such arguments.
The case law in Germany makes it clear that bodily harm, regardless of the cause, is pursued by criminal law. The two young men must now face the consequences of their actions. The police appeal to the public to convey in such situations instead of violence or to notify the police in the event of difficulty in order to keep the situation under control.
The incident has already caused discussions among the residents, and it remains to be seen which measures the city will take to better handle such situations in the future. Such violence could possibly be contained with a common effort and more awareness of conflicts.
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