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An individual seeks to conceal a firearm during a police inspection.

In Nuremberg, a 18-year-old attempted to remove a non-functioning firearm from his chest pocket during a law enforcement search. Officers swiftly subdued him and secured his hands with cuffs, according to authorities' statements on Sunday.

A police car on a mission.
A police car on a mission.

Illicit Activity - An individual seeks to conceal a firearm during a police inspection.

Before, bureaucrats saw the 18-year-old seemingly selling drugs on Saturday night. There was a fight, in which the 18-year-old tried to pull a gun from his jacket pocket.

Later, during a look over, the police discovered a lot of cash on the youngster. Now, the 18-year-old needs to give an explanation for charges that involve threats, attempting to hurt someone, and fighting against legal officials.

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In response to the discovery, the 18-year-old's alarm pistol was confiscated as evidence. This incident of crime in CENTRAL FRANCE has led to increased police checks in the area, including on Sunday in Bavaria and Nuremberg. Despite the recent concerns over illicit activities, the German national soccer team continues their preparations for the European Championship qualifying matches. Emergencies like these serve as a reminder for citizens to always exercise caution, even during seemingly ordinary events. If an alarm gun or any other weapon is found during a police check, it could result in serious consequences, just as the 18-year-old is now learning.

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