Chaos in Deutsch Wusterhausen: Football fans attacked and injured!
There was violence between football fans in Königs Wusterhausen. Police investigate after attack on young men.

Chaos in Deutsch Wusterhausen: Football fans attacked and injured!
On Monday evening there was a violent argument in Deutsch Wusterhausen that escalated within minutes and involved rival football fans in an attack. Loud maz online Two young men were attacked by a masked group of people. She initially spoke to the two and immediately stole their football jerseys.
During the brutal attack, an 18-year-old experienced a violent altercation in which he was punched and kicked. The injured man was immediately taken to the hospital for examination. The police have investigated the situation and are now looking for the members of the attacking group.
Arrests and investigations
The officers found what they were looking for when they picked up three young men between the ages of 17 and 19 nearby a short time later. They wore the stolen jerseys and are now the focus of the investigation. It is believed that those involved are football fans from two rival Berlin clubs.
The criminal police have now started investigations to clarify the background and other people involved in the dispute. Such incidents primarily shed light on the violent situation surrounding football events and their dark side.
Similar incidents in the region
Another example of the problematic dynamic between football supporters occurred last Saturday evening at a rest area on the A24, where a group of around 100 drunken football fans attacked a local rugby team. Again Daily Mirror Reportedly, the football fans may have mistook the rugby players for a rival group of fans and gave them a vicious attack.
Ten rugby fans were injured in this violent attack. Although the attackers were traveling in two coaches and continued their journey after the incident, the police subsequently recorded the personal details of a total of six fan buses. This is intended to identify aggressive and drunken fans in order to avoid further escalations.
In both cases, the question of the basic motivation for the acts of violence is unavoidable. Misunderstandings and rival emotions often seem to have dangerous potential. Karl-Theodor von Hohenstein, head of the police station near Deutsch Wusterhausen, appeals to fans to avoid such confrontations and to treat each other non-violently.
In light of these incidents, local police remain vigilant and encourage witnesses to come forward to prevent further conflict. The line between passion for the sport and inappropriate behavior is constantly being crossed, and that should give all fans pause.