Police operation - Man demolishes travel center at Bremen main station
A man has damaged a Deutsche Bahn travel center at Bremen Central Station with a ten-kilo iron bar. The 63-year-old smashed seven windows and demolished two ticket machines on Tuesday afternoon, the police reported in the evening. No one was injured. The man did not attack anyone, said a spokesperson. The reason for the attack was initially unclear.
Travelers were able to overpower the man, it was reported. A woman engaged him in conversation. Two men took advantage of the distraction, disarmed the perpetrator and brought him to the ground. Federal police officers arrested the 63-year-old for the time being. Criminal proceedings are now underway against the man. The officers interviewed witnesses and secured video footage of the crime. The crowbar was confiscated.
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Source: www.stern.de