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Nuremberg Woman Attacks Policewomen with Bites and Scratches

A middle-aged individual was inebriated.

The police are now investigating the woman for resisting law enforcement officers, assault and...
The police are now investigating the woman for resisting law enforcement officers, assault and insult.

Nuremberg Woman Attacks Policewomen with Bites and Scratches

At Nuremberg's airport, a lass in a state of inebriation created a commotion. Flight staff denied her entrance due to her drunken state, which only made her more belligerent. The situation eventually escalated into a police altercation at the station.

On a frigid Friday evening, a 43-year-old woman, weaving and slurring her words, tried to board a flight to London. The airline personnel, noticing her intoxicated state, wouldn't let her on the plane.

This refusal sparked her aggression, and officers were required to escort her to the station. As they went through search procedures, the woman bit one officer on the leg and scratched another.

The officers, though lightly wounded, finished their duty, as stated by a police official. Authorities have commenced an investigation on the woman for resisting arrest, assaulting police officers, causing bodily harm, and hurling insults.

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In this context, the incident at the station in Nuremberg escalated due to the woman's refusal to comply with airport rules, leading to charges of resisting arrest, assaulting police officers, causing bodily harm, and insulting international authorities in Bavaria.

Following the incident, the International Police are taking a closer look at the escalating crime rates in Bavarian cities like Nuremberg, to ensure safety and order during the upcoming international festivals.

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