Riots at Chemie against Lok Leipzig: One injured
A police officer was injured during rioting after the regional league match between BSG Chemie Leipzig and 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig on Sunday. After the city derby between the two long-time local rivals (final score 1:1), Lok Leipzig fans threw garbage cans and objects at the police officers, a police spokeswoman said on Sunday when asked about the incident. A 46-year-old officer was hit in the process. He was taken to hospital.
According to the police, the officers were attacked several times. Some fans even tried to throw a mobile toilet over a fence at the officers. They then used irritant gas and, briefly, a water cannon. The identities of numerous fans were established. The police are investigating on suspicion of particularly serious breach of the peace.
The highest security level was in place for the match. The police were supported by the Saxon riot police, the police administration office and the Chemnitz police headquarters, as the police headquarters had previously announced. Service dogs, the rider squadron, a helicopter and water cannons were also available. A so-called Sensocopter was also deployed. This is a remote-controlled drone with image transmission technology.
Despite the high security measures, some Lok Leipzig fans expressed their dissatisfaction with the match result by engaging in soccer-related violence, resulting in Crime charges. The following day, there were calls for another demonstration, fueling concerns about potential future Riots.
Source: www.dpa.com