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More attacks on police officers and firefighters in 2023

Police officers have long complained about a lack of respect and too much aggression on the street. For some years now, the problem has also been causing problems for paramedics and emergency doctors. The numbers in Berlin continue to rise.

The police lettering on an emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The police lettering on an emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Berlin - More attacks on police officers and firefighters in 2023

More police officers and firefighters have been attacked in Berlin this year than in previous years. Final figures were not yet available in mid-December, but the police estimated that there were around 15 percent more attacks on police officers and 30 percent more attacks on firefighters, as reported to the German Press Agency. According to the statistics, there has also been an increase of around 15 percent in the number of injured police officers.

In 2022, 2291 police officers were victims of an assault. In the current year, it would be around 2600, it said. In addition, there were acts of resistance against police officers during checks or arrests. In 2022, 5379 police officers were affected, and the number is expected to reach the same level in 2023.

The number of injured police officers is expected to rise by around 15 percent from 1565 (2022) to around 1800. Last year, this figure included 16 seriously injured officers; this year, slightly fewer are expected.

Some of the attacks, acts of resistance and injuries occur during aggressive demonstrations, for example by left-wing extremists, right-wing populists and corona deniers a few years ago and this year also by Palestine supporters.

Aggression against paramedics, emergency doctors and other helpers has been on the rise for years. The rising numbers were recently also linked to the riots on New Year's Eve.

In 2021, 241 victims from this area were recorded in the police crime statistics (128 paramedics and other helpers from the fire department and 113 other rescue workers). In 2022, there were already 307 rescue workers (154 from the fire department, 153 from other aid organizations). "The number of victims is set to rise by a good third in the current year."

Read also:

  1. The rise in criminality in Berlin has also impacted aid organizations, with reports of increased attacks on their personnel during emergency situations.
  2. Amidst the surge of attacks on emergency responders, the German Press Agency recently reported that the fire department in Berlin has experienced a 30% increase in attacks against its personnel this year.
  3. The police in Berlin are also seeking aid from various organizations after noting a 15% increase in attacks on their officers, with an estimated 2600 police officers expected to be victims of assault in 2023.

Source: www.stern.de

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