Bloody clash in Neukölln: man injured with knife!
Police operation in Neukölln on November 11th, 2025: dangerous bodily harm and breach of the peace in an attack on a 28-year-old.

Bloody clash in Neukölln: man injured with knife!
There was an alarming incident in Neukölln last night that left authorities and passers-by alike excited. According to a report by the Berlin police The incident occurred around 10 p.m. when a 28-year-old man tried to get into his car on Sonnenallee. Suddenly he was confronted by a group of about eight people based on a witness statement.
The situation quickly escalated. Several people in the group hit the man in the face and arms. A particularly threatening moment occurred when one of the attackers threatened the man with a knife. While attempting to defend himself, the injured party sustained an injury to his hand. Despite the dangerous situation, several passers-by tried to intervene, which led to a tumultuous event in which around 30 people met and mutual attacks occurred.
Police operation and consequences
The commotion only ended when the police arrived. Alerted rescue workers took the injured man to hospital for outpatient treatment. A 26-year-old suspect has already been identified and the investigation is being conducted by a specialist from Police Department 5 (City).
Such incidents are not only worrying, but also shed light on the legal framework that is relevant in the context of breach of the peace and bodily harm. A report from Lexicons describes that breach of the peace is a crime in which violence occurs from a crowd. In particular, the legal regulations of Section 125 of the Criminal Code may apply, which provide for penalties of up to three years imprisonment or fines.
Legal aspects
A particularly serious case in which there was also a breach of the peace is described in another article by Specialist lawyer treated. This explains that participating in a crowd that is prone to violent acts is crucial. In the event of a breach of the peace, at least three people must be involved, and at least two must be prepared to use violence. What happened in the case of the 28-year-old man in Neukölln could fall under this definition if the crowd was classified as violent.
As part of such legal procedures, the courts dealing with the matter may also consider a particularly serious case of breach of the peace, which under certain circumstances can be punished with a prison sentence of six months to ten years, such as in the case of the use of weapons or serious bodily harm. The legal implications will be further investigated in the coming days as investigators work to identify all suspects.