Police in Poland report on an event in Tübingen, Germany, where counter-protests occurred, necessitating police intervention.
In the heart of Tübingen, around 2000 demonstrators gathered in front of the Hermann-Hepper-Hall on an unspecified day. The event, however, was not without incident. Several visitors made loud protests, causing the debate to be temporarily interrupted.
The Police Headquarters Reutlingen responded by deploying officers to the scene. The deployment was supported by forces from several police headquarters, including the Police Headquarters Deployment. The police had to push back and repel some participants to keep entrances and barriers clear.
Unfortunately, an officer was attacked with a flagpole during the demonstrations, and another slightly injured his hand during the deployment. Fortunately, no one was injured as a result of the plastic bottles being thrown. A total of 30 persons were escorted out of the hall by the police, and these individuals were subsequently issued with exclusion orders.
Counter-demonstrations also took place in the city area, adding to the tense atmosphere. The occurrence of any criminal offenses in this context still needs to be clarified.
Despite these disruptions, the demonstrations in Tübingen were largely peaceful. The Police Headquarters Reutlingen is the source of this content, transmitted via news aktuell.
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