Knock attack in Schöneberg: 19-year-old injured-police investigated!

Knock attack in Schöneberg: 19-year-old injured-police investigated!

In the past few hours, several incidents have occurred in Berlin, which the police mobilized for several missions. The first alarms arrived in Schöneberg around 0:40 a.m., where a 19-year-old was injured by a stranger with a knife in a dispute. According to the police, the victim suffered a stab wound on the upper body, while the perpetrator fled in an unknown direction. Another 23-year-old man also reported an attack by the suspect, but was not injured. The 19-year-old was released into a hospital after outpatient treatment. Investigations were taken over by a specialist commissioner of the police department 4 (south), which continues to search for the perpetrator, which initially remained undetected. berlin.de reports that the incident took place in the main street.

In another case in Nikolassee, the police were called to Potsdam Chaussee at 4:45 p.m. after an 18-year-old threatened a 29-year-old with a kitchen knife. This occurred an incident when a 22-year-old irritated gas was used against the threatening, which led to eye irritation at the 18-year-old, who then had to be taken to a hospital for outpatient treatment. The pepper spray used by him was ensured as a means of act. The police report website further informed about another incident in the same area at 11:20 p.m.

serious injuries and police operations

As part of this argument, the 21-year-old brother of the 18-year-old suffered four knife stings in the upper body and had to be treated inpatient; However, his condition is stable and not a danger to life. The 29-year-old, who was involved in the incident, was hit twice with a stick on the head and also went into medical treatment independently. When the police arrived, there were no other participants at the site. Despite the intensive search for tunks, no further suspects have been determined so far.

The work of the police and the emergency services is increasingly difficult by such violent incidents. In the context of violence against emergency service staff, a study shows that up to 90% of employees in Germany have reported verbal or physical attacks in the past few months. Many feedback confirms a strong need for training in de -escalation and self -defense. In addition, the need for a constant presence of security services in emergency rooms and other sensitive areas is considered sensible. Thieme Connect emphasizes that often overcrowdities, long waiting times and a strongly stressed nursing staff lead to the escalation of violence.

The investigation into the current incidents is in full swing, and the police continue to count on information from the population to quickly determine the perpetrators and prevent further attacks.

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