Another violent attack in Germany
Teen girl (16) beats the police officer in hospital
In Germany there is another case in which a teenage girl hits. At the Leipzig train station, a 16-year-old beats a policewoman, ready to be hospitalized.
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For the second time in a few days, a girl in Germany strikes. A policewoman was beaten in the hospital.
A 16-year-old girl beat a police officer in Leipzig (D) on Wednesday evening. The attack took place at the Leipzig train station. The officer was injured so badly that she had to be taken to the emergency room with injuries to her face, shoulder and wrist.
Apparently, a ticket control escalated. According to the police, a train attendant had alerted the authorities. This is because two young girls traveled from Berlin to Leipzig in an ICE without a valid ticket.
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16-year-old kicked again and again
The train pulled into Leipzig Central Station around 11 p.m. The police were waiting there. Both girls are said to have freaked out. According to “Bild”, they shouted at the officials. Both were supposed to give out their personal details, but refused.
Then the 16-year-old girl completely freaks out. “One of the two suddenly attacked the police officers,” says Yvonne Manger, spokeswoman for the federal police. “The 16-year-old kept kicking and hitting the officers and yelling at them.”
A federal police officer was injured in the face, shoulder and wrist as a result of the beatings and kicks. She was treated in the hospital that night.
Second violent teen girl attack this week
It is the second time that a beating attack has shocked Germany this week. A video that has been circulating online for a few days shows two teenage girls (13) mercilessly beating a victim (14).
Even when the teenager is lying on the ground on the platform of the Rastatt train station, they kick her several times. The 14-year-old was so badly injured in the attack that she is now in the hospital. The recordings were made last weekend. (eu)