Aggressive passenger attacks train staff - the federal police strike!

Aggressive passenger attacks train staff - the federal police strike!

In an incident that took place in a regional express on October 3, a 39-year-old man got into a dispute with the employees of Deutsche Bahn. The incident occurred during the journey towards Dortmund, when the Syrian citizen, obviously alcoholic, was involved in a verbal argument. According to the federal police, the Situation was tense, and the train employees were forced to accompany the man out of the train and alert the federal police.

When the officials of Dortmund arrived at the train station at 11:15 p.m., security forces of the train had already brought the 39-year-old out of the train. The police were witnesses to his aggressive behavior towards the train employees. Attempts by federal police to calm the man failed because he took a threatening attitude and became increasingly aggressive. The officers then fixed him with handcuffs.

resistance to the police

On the way to the Federal Police Guard, the aggressor tried several times to free himself from the grip of the officials. His attempts to resist encompassed the lifting against the direction of running and repeatedly rearranged. This behavior meant that his security and that of the officials were in danger. During the subsequent identity assessment in the jewelry, a breath alcohol test was carried out, which resulted in a value of 1.02 per thousand.

The federal police measures were interrupted because the man reacted in the wax room and the possibility of further crimes. For this reason, the emergency services took him into custody. The police then turned to an investigation that affected both the resistance to the enforcement officers and the insult to the railway employees.

This incident not only illuminates the challenge of dealing with aggressive passengers, but also throws a light on the safety measures of the railway and the need to protect the train staff. Further information on the occurrences is available in the report at www.presseportal.de

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