Chaos at German Polling Station as Man Disrupts Vote Counting
A man caused a stir at a polling station in Mühlhausen's city center on Sunday evening, just before 9 PM. He refused to leave the premises and is suspected of recording employees and threatening to publish the footage. The unidentified man held up the vote counting action, insulting police officers who arrived at the scene. Authorities seized his phone for investigation. No further details about the suspect or the incident have been released. The man's actions disrupted the democratic process, and police are currently looking into the matter. No further information is available at this time.
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