- Cyclists and migrants bump into each other - train has to stop
In a regional train between Munich and Nuremberg, a six-member cycling group and three migrants got into an altercation. According to federal police, the six drunken cyclists allegedly hurled racist insults at the three migrants. The asylum seekers, aged 18 to 22, were reportedly under the influence of drugs. Two people were slightly injured in the Saturday evening incident but declined medical treatment.
Brawl between cyclists and migrants involving flying beer bottles
The cyclists, aged 43 to 67, allegedly used their bicycles to strike the shins of the three men. A physical altercation ensued, with beer bottles also thrown. The train, carrying 100 passengers, had to stop in Petershausen (Dachau district). By the time federal police arrived, the situation had calmed down.
Investigations into the exact events are ongoing. One migrant sustained a scrape on his shin and cuts on his hand, likely from glass, according to federal police. One cyclist suffered a head wound. Federal police have initiated investigations for mutual assault.
The brawl between the cyclists and migrants escalated further, with crime involving the use of physical assault and objects like beer bottles. The altercation resulted in injuries, including a scrape on a migrant's shin and cuts on his hand, as well as a head wound for one cyclist.