Rioting woman at court hearing – officers injured!
A 44-year-old woman went to court in St. Pölten after resisting state authority and causing bodily harm. Process postponed.

Rioting woman at court hearing – officers injured!
On September 1, 2024, a dramatic incident occurred in St. Pölten, Austria, in which a 44-year-old woman was scheduled to appear in court to face charges of resisting state authority and serious bodily harm. Since she had previously failed to appear without excuse, she had to be brought to the hearing with a police escort. Even before she could be let through the control area of the regional court, the apparently drunk woman suddenly fell to the ground and offered violent resistance. She injured at least one police officer in the hand and leg. Reinforcements were needed to restrain the out-of-control woman before she could be handcuffed and taken to the detention car. The incident will have consequences for their upcoming trial, as a pre-trial detention order has already been requested to avoid possible intoxication and to ensure the defendant's arrival at the next court date meinkreis.at reported.
Another controversial incident occurred at the same time in Berlin when a Green Party politician, Jutta Boden, was caught driving drunk. She was stopped on the A115 motorway at around 1.40 a.m. and had a high alcohol level of 1.34 per mille. While driving in the police car, she not only gave the Hitler salute, but also greeted the officers with “Heil Hitler”. Despite initially denying the allegations, she later admitted to driving under the influence of alcohol, but justified her behavior as a protest to the police. As a result, she publicly apologized and resigned from her mandate. The police are now investigating not only the drunkenness, but also the use of license plates of unconstitutional organizations, which underlines the seriousness of the incident, as it took place on Holocaust Remembrance Day Berlin COURIER reported.