- Arrests Made Due to Threat with a Knife at Central Station
Two dudes got hauled in at Berlin's primary railway station situated in the Mitte district. A 30-year-old chap is alleged to have made threats towards another dude with a blade, as stated by the Federal Police. Seems like an argument sparked between multiple hombres on a Thursday. Then, the 30-year-old is said to have whipped out a knife and threatened the other bloke, who retaliated by punching him in the kisser and teaming up with others to shove him against a glass partition.
Authorities who responded to the scene managed to separate the guys, and consequently, both the 30-year-old and a 35-year-old were briefly detained. The younger dude was uncovered to be carrying around three blades and a ripper, which were confiscated. The investigation is currently ongoing against the 30-year-old for potential threats and against the 35-year-old for suspected physical harm.
The police officers at the scene assisted in separating the individuals, and later, both the 30-year-old and a 35-year-old were handed over to the local police for further investigation. Upon being questioned, the local police found that the 30-year-old had multiple weapons, including knives, which are typically within the jurisdiction of the Police department.