Bremen Man, 25, Arrested After Violent Altercation With Police in Neukölln
A 25-year-old man from Bremen-Mitte was arrested in the Neukölln district last night. The local precinct is leading the investigation. The man, who had defied a trespassing ban at a local café, was involved in a violent protest with police. The man, later identified as a 25-year-old from Bremen-Mitte, was taken into custody after assaulting police officers. He shoved and struck an officer in the face, causing the officer to remain on duty despite the injury. The suspect resisted arrest and struggled violently on the ground, leading police to deploy a conducted electrical weapon to subdue him. A breathalyzer test revealed the man's blood alcohol concentration was approximately 1.7 per mille. He is now facing criminal charges for robbery and dangerous bodily harm. The investigation is ongoing. The man, who violated a trespassing ban at a café in Neukölln, was arrested after a violent altercation with police. He is currently in police custody, awaiting a court-ordered blood draw. The injured officer continued working, and the local precinct is leading the investigation into the incident.
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