Police Arrest Two After Knife Threat and Injury in Munich Dispute
Police in Munich have arrested two individuals following a dispute that involved a knife threat and resulted in minor injuries. The incident, which took place in an apartment building, was reported to involve several young women and led to the deployment of special police forces.
The altercation occurred between a 17-year-old from Munich county, a 22-year-old from Landshut, and a 21-year-old Munich resident. The dispute escalated to a point where one party demanded the surrender of everyday items, with a mutual threat involving a knife. The Munich resident sustained a slight injury to their finger during the incident. Despite initial reports of gunshot noises, no firearm was found at the scene, nor were any bullet holes or cartridge cases discovered. The two arrested individuals, a 17-year-old and a 22-year-old, were taken into custody following a report for offenses under the Weapons Act and dangerous bodily harm. Several patrol cars and special forces were alerted and responded to the scene to make the arrests.
The incident has raised concerns among local residents, with police urging anyone with further information to come forward. The two arrested individuals are currently being investigated for their roles in the dispute. No further details have been released at this time.
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