Police - Drunk man flees from police checkpoint - injured
An aggressive drunken man in Singen (District of Konstanz), according to the police, injured several officers. The 30-year-old driver was controlled at a gas station early on Sunday morning, as the police announced on Tuesday. An alcohol test yielded a value of 0.8 Promille. He had been aggressive from the start and suddenly ran away during the control.
Police officers ran after him, caught him shortly thereafter, and took him into custody. During this process, the man pushed a policewoman to the ground and resisted so violently that two other officers sustained light injuries. During transportation to the station, he insulted and attempted to spit on the police officers. He was placed in a detention cell. In addition to a report for driving under the influence, he must answer for resisting execution officers.
Press release
The incident occurred in Singen, which is part of Baden-Württemberg, where the petrol station served as the location for the police check. The man's actions led to a police check at the station due to his aggressive behavior. Later in Constance, he was accused of committing a crime while being transported to the station.