Aggressive resistance: 18-year-old causes trouble in Essen Central Station
Aggressive resistance: 18-year-old causes trouble in Essen Central Station
Essen, Deutschland - Essen (ots)
An exciting incident in Essen Central Station caused a sensation yesterday! An 18-year-old Algerier just didn't want to bend the federal police officer. The situation escalated when the officials started two men at around 4:35 p.m. as part of a ticket inspection who drove without a valid ticket and also refused to show themselves. A train employee had raised the alarm and called the federal police. But when the police arrived at the track 8, it was anything but peaceful!
The young man vehemently resisted when he was to be brought to the Federal Police Guard. With force he tried to prevent the search for his identity papers. The policemen had to put on handcuffs to tame him. It was a tedious undertaking, because the aggressor was verbally extremely aggressive and defended himself until the last second. After finally a fingerprint scan confirmed its identity, it became clear that it was heavily alcoholic - with a breath alcohol concentration of 1.7 per thousand!
The dramatic highlight
The situation took a worrying turn when the 18-year-old had caused several times after he had calmed down. The presence of blood in his vomit led the officials and they immediately called an ambulance. Fortunately, the man was able to continue his way after the examination by the paramedics, but the legal consequences await him: The federal police have initiated an investigation due to resistance to enforcement officers. His 24-year-old companion, who also comes from Möhnesee, is also faced with serious allegations because of the extension of services and a violation of the residence law!
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Ort | Essen, Deutschland |
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