Declaring enclaves that are free from the law of the land is all the rage these days, and this fad will continue, since government and law enforcement officials do not have the will to put a stop to it.
“Criminal clans threaten the police in Duisburg-Marxloh,” translated from “Kriminelle Clans bedrohen die Polizei in Duisburg-Marxloh,” by Christian Schwerdtfeger, General-Anzeiger, June 13, 2020 (thanks to Medforth):
Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse in the Marxloh district of Duisburg is one of the streets that are said to be firmly in the hands of Arab clans. The police patrol the pedestrian zone frequently, it is usually peaceful, and the officers sometimes wave to the many children playing. The situation was similar on the evening of May 17: at 6:07 p.m., a uniformed patrol car crew consisting of two officers and a third-year commissioner candidate was noticed by the German-Lebanese S., an 18-year-old frequent offender who is known to police and is a member of a large Lebanese family. This is a momentous encounter that will lead to a public reopening of the conflicts in the north of Duisburg and will make headlines nationwide in the following days.
Against S., born in Duisburg in July 2001, 75 investigations have already been carried out since 2014, mainly for property and violent crime, as stated in an investigative report by the police headquarters in Duisburg about the recent violence in Marxloh. The 13 pages are available to our editors. The report is declared with VS (classified information) – only for official use.
There is a pre-trial detention order against S. for dangerous bodily harm. That is why he escaped that May evening when he saw the officials, accompanied by two people who, according to the police, are said to belong to the support group of the Lebanese-born extended family. He ran into a residential building – dangerous terrain for the police. The blocks, according to the mission report, have a freely accessible system of cellars and backyards, and are inhabited by large Lebanese families. Nevertheless, the police officers decided to persecute S., but they request reinforcement by radio.
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In the block of houses, S. wanted to flee into an apartment, but when he rang the doorbell, the door was not opened immediately. The police took advantage of this and caught up with him. They overwhelmed him with an “irritant sprayer” and “with simple physical violence.”
Meanwhile, the candidate for the commissioner blocked the front door of the house so that no supporters of S. could come to his aid. Outside, 25 people were already protesting loudly against the police operation. The reinforcements arrived and cleared the space, but were attacked, and some officers suffered minor injuries. S. threatened the police with death: he said he would kill them all at some point. Everyone knew how big his family was and who the police had...
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2 comments:
Yep, just a coincidence that “autonomous zones” are appearing around the same time in different western nations. Nothing to see here, move along!
It is only a question of when and not if, the same will be true for Minneapolis and St. Paul MN. Another question of when and not if, is when I move out of Minneapolis. It was nice to live here while it lasted, but I can read the writing on the wall. AMF
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