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Mourners allegedly took revenge after attack

Two groups are openly feuding. More than 50 suspects are arrested. Now a particularly serious case is being heard in court. Did victims become perpetrators? The indictment is clear.

A police officer walks across the cordoned-off section at a crime scene in a cemetery. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police officer walks across the cordoned-off section at a crime scene in a cemetery. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Crime - Mourners allegedly took revenge after attack

It almost sounds like a frenzy. They strike again and again, as the prosecutor describes it. According to the indictment, they kick their victim, who is already unconscious, and one of them jumps on the bleeding man's head. Until they are dragged away from the half-smashed body. It is clear that the five men want revenge. Just a few minutes earlier, the now helpless victim, as part of a rival group, is said to have hurled a hand grenade at the hostile mourners, injuring 15 people and only preventing an even bigger bloodbath with a lot of luck.

Climax of the gang feud

The bloody incident on June 9 in the Neckar Valley is considered the climax of a gang rivalry that has kept the police around Stuttgart on tenterhooks for months. According to the public prosecutor's office, the suspected grenade thrower belongs to a group from the Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen and Göppingen area. According to investigators, the mourners and the five men now on trial are affiliated with another group from the Esslingen area.

The security precautions at the start of the trial are enormous, with dozens of police officers on duty on Thursday. Smiling, the five men aged between 19 and 21 enter the courtroom of the juvenile chamber in Stuttgart district court, one of them gives a thumbs-up to friends and relatives sitting in the rows of spectators. The charges are serious: attempted manslaughter, grievous bodily harm, illegal possession of weapons - at the end of the trial, which will last several months, the possibility of several years in prison is by no means ruled out.

Enormous brutality

According to the indictment, the brutality with which the men grabbed and beat up the alleged hand grenade thrower as he fled is immense: they dragged the 23-year-old, who has been on trial for attempted murder himself since last Thursday, out of the cab that was already moving, threw the Iranian to the ground, kicked and punched him repeatedly, as the public prosecutor quoted from the indictment. One of them jumps on his head with full force, another "jumped and kicked the victim's face so hard with his shod foot that his shoe burst", the prosecutor continued.

The indictment omits only a few details of what the investigators have gathered. According to the indictment, the men briefly let go when they heard sirens, but they are said to have beaten their victim again when they realized that the ambulance was coming instead of the expected police. And even the paramedics can't help at first, but have to protect themselves from the angry group and barricade themselves in the ambulance.

The critically injured man is flown to hospital with severe craniocerebral trauma, a broken jaw and broken ribs. The five young men - two of German, two of Turkish and one of Georgian nationality - had accepted the death of the suspected grenade thrower in their frenzy of violence, the public prosecutor accuses them.

Little prospect of an end to the violence

There are no signs of peace between the gangs, on the contrary: as the five accused men are taken out of the district court one by one in police vans, around two dozen waiting young men applaud them in front of the building, tightly secured by police officers.

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  1. Despite the indictment and the serious charges against them, the five men appeared happy and even gave a thumbs-up in the courtroom.
  2. The public prosecutor's office in Stuttgart is handling multiple processes related to criminality in the region.
  3. The Men from Esslingen are part of the mourning community that was allegedly attacked, leading to a revenge attack.
  4. The attack on June 9 in the Neckar Valley resulted in a man being severely injured and flown to the hospital with craniocerebral trauma, a broken jaw, and broken ribs.
  5. The police in Baden-Württemberg, particularly in the Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen and Göppingen areas, have been dealing with escalating criminality and gang feuds for months.
  6. The Public prosecutor's office in Stuttgart has issued an indictment against the suspects for attempting murder, causing grievous bodily harm, and illegal weapon possession.
  7. The incident in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen marks a concerning escalation in the levels of criminality and violence in Baden-Württemberg, with no sign of a decrease in hostilities between the rival groups.

Source: www.stern.de

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