Chaos on the bus: Young people threaten drivers and attack children in Mainz!

Chaos on the bus: Young people threaten drivers and attack children in Mainz!

In Mainz-Kostheim, a group of young people caused excitement in a public bus around 4 p.m. on Friday afternoon. The young people, who apparently overlooked the destination, not only mobbed the bus driver, but also bothered children in the vehicle by threw bottles of them. The aim of the incident was Uthmannstrasse, where such willful actions cannot be accepted.

The Situation escalated when a member of the group stood in front of the bus door at a stop, which led to it that it could no longer close. The bus driver asked the young people to make room, but this only ended in insults. After the brazen incident in which the two children were attacked with plastic bottles, the young people left the bus and climbed into another who drove towards Gustavsburg.

The suspects in detail

The police have already obtained initial information about the young people involved. Witnesses described one of the main suspects as about 15 to 16 years old with a Mediterranean appearance. It is said to have had short, possibly curly black hair and wore a light down jacket. The second adolescent who threw the bottles was described as about 1.60 meters tall and from strong to thick stature. He also had a Mediterranean appearance and had black, possibly curly hair. Based on the witness reports, he wore jeans at the time of the crime.

The investigative authorities have called on to mobilize other witnesses of the incident. Anyone who has information about the young people or the incident is asked to contact the police on the telephone number (0611) 345-0. The severe such attacks ensures high concern in public and illustrates the need to prevent such incidents and to ensure security in public transport.

The disturbing events in Mainz-Kostheim also put a great job on the problems of vandalism and youth violence in local transport. These incidents are not only dangerous for the affected children, but also for all passengers. The police will continue to observe how the situation develops and what measures can be taken to increase security in public space.

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