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Discriminatory hostility on a Chemnitz bus

Individuals on a city bus in Chemnitz endured racist slurs. A bystander reports the incident to law enforcement, initiating an investigation into instigating public discord.

The central station's bus terminal in Chemnitz
The central station's bus terminal in Chemnitz

- Discriminatory hostility on a Chemnitz bus

Racial slurs prompted a city bus halt in Chemnitz on a Saturday. Onlookers claimed incidents of intolerant language, which may be considered hateful speech. Authorities are examining a gang of six males and two females.

Passenger Contacted the Cops

The group, ranging from 19 to 26 years old, allegedly focused their hostility towards passengers they believed to be non-native. A 24-year-old passenger subsequently contacted the police. The bus was halted by officers, who documented the information of the eight suspects. Upon reaching the final stop at the main station, these individuals were issued city-wide exclusion notices.

The 24-year-old passenger who contacted the police about the incident was traveling within Chemnitz. Subsequently, the group was banned from entering public places in Chemnitz.

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