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A man deliberately crashes into a stationary vehicle, resulting in two injuries.

In Kreuzberg, a 19-year-old driver intentionally struck a parked car following an argument with his 21-year-old passenger. Suffering minor injuries, both individuals were transported to the hospital, as reported by the police. The collision pushed the car into other vehicles, one of which later...

Police lettering on a car and a policeman on a motorcycle.
Police lettering on a car and a policeman on a motorcycle.

Illegal Activities - A man deliberately crashes into a stationary vehicle, resulting in two injuries.

In the early hours of Tuesday morning on Katzbachstraße, a driver was reportedly going way too fast. This led him to crash into a parked vehicle located between Kreuzbergstraße and Yorckstraße. Current inquiries and reviews of video footage suggest that the young man, aged 19, intentionally steered his car into the parked cars as a result of a dispute with his girlfriend in the car. Upon arrival, police officers seized his driver's license, the car, and a knife discovered in the trunk.

After the incident, Katzbachstraße remained closed for a few hours while investigations were conducted. The 19-year-old is now being investigated for reckless interference in road traffic and causing harm.

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The police are now investigating whether the car crash in Kreuzberg's Katzbachstraße was a deliberate act of crime, as the 19-year-old driver involved in the traffic incident has a history of disputes with his girlfriend. Despite the significant damage to the parked car and the injuries sustained by two people, the young man managed to escape the scene in his own damaged vehicle. The local police, already dealing with increased traffic congestion in the area due to the incident, had to divert traffic away from Kreuzberg and nearby Berlin streets.

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