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Two officers hurt during police operation in Wolfsburg

Policewoman and Officer Injured by Aggressive Men During Wolfsburg Operation A 30-year-old police officer and his 32-year-old colleague were injured by three combative men during a police operation in Wolfsburg, as reported by a police spokeswoman on Friday. The incident occurred on Thursday...

A flashing blue light can be seen on the roof of a police vehicle.
A flashing blue light can be seen on the roof of a police vehicle.

Unlawful conduct that involves harm or illegal activity. - Two officers hurt during police operation in Wolfsburg

A 46-year-old guy allegedly disrupted a police officer while he was handling a case, threatened him, and didn't react when pushed away. The guy then assaulted the cop and hurt him with blows to the head. When a female cop arrived to assist her colleague, she was also attacked and thrown against a glass display case by the 32-year-old man. The 46-year-old man was able to break loose and, with the help of a 44-year-old guy, continued to display aggressive and intimidating behavior towards the officer. Pepper spray was then used by the officer.

The men attempted to flee but were halted after a short distance. More officers arrived, and they were subdued with significant struggle. According to the police, they were all treated by a rescue team for the effects of the pepper spray. The officer and the woman officer had to be taken to the hospital for treatment and were unable to work for some time.

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The incident occurred in the city of Wolfsburg, located in Lower Saxony. Due to the violent assault, both officers sustained bodily injuries and required hospitalization. Subsequently, the local authorities are investigating the crime to ensure justice for the police officers involved.

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