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Seven individuals suffer injuries in a car rally incident

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Emergency Lights Activated: Incident Reported
Emergency Lights Activated: Incident Reported

Rocks and Rubber: The Unwelcome Guests at the Wheel Revolution

Seven individuals sustained non-fatal injuries due to gunfire during a bike rally protest. - Seven individuals suffer injuries in a car rally incident

Let's get right to it! According to the boys in blue, those aren't stones that rained down on the bike protest, no sirree. They're small-caliber TPU ammo - think a metal bullet with a plastic casing. Unfortunately, it found its mark, hitting seven folks, aged 25 to 67. Anyone care for a bandage? Nah, none of them seemed fussed about it. The police have swarmed the scene like bees to a honeypot, looking for evidence and investigating potential bodily harm. Got that permit for TPU ammo? The police'd like a word with you.

Approximately 1300 citizens, all in the saddle, rolled through the bustling city of Halle, calling for more secure bike lanes, 30 km/h zones, funds for eco-friendly bike infrastructure, and a seamless bike network in Halle and its neighboring hoods. No worries, the protest itself was as peaceful as a lamb in a field of daisies.

Now, about those shots fired at the bike protesters, remember that juicy tidbit from Bild newspaper? It'd be a dandy story if it were true. But the police ain't confirming it, at least not in so many words. Other outlets have been mum on the matter, only referring to the ongoing investigation. That's all we got for now!

  • To the police who recklessly fired plastic bullets: It's time to talk, chum
  • Wheel Revolutionaries of Halle an der Saale: Saddle up, fight for your rights
  • Tiny metal bullets with a plastic shell: Not so tiny when they hit their mark
  • Halle an der Saale - Let's keep it rolling, folks!
  • The police, needing to account for the use of plastic ammunition during the driving demonstration, should be prepared to explain their actions and present the necessary permits.
  • As the bike protesters in Halle an der Saale continue to advocate for safer cycling conditions, it's essential to focus on the broader issues at hand, like securing bike lanes and eco-friendly infrastructure, rather than the alleged shooting incident being investigated.

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