Aachen: Investigations against 65-year-olds after large-scale operation

Aachen
After a major operation, investigations against 65-year-olds

There was a large-scale operation by the police and fire brigade at the Luisenhospital. photo

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The woman is said to have had a weapon that looked deceptively real. After being deployed to a clinic in Aachen, the German suspect is in the hospital. What are the backgrounds?

After The public prosecutor’s office is investigating an attempted homicide against a suspected woman during a large-scale operation by police and fire departments at an Aachen hospital. The 65-year-old German was stopped with gunfire by police on Monday evening after an hours-long operation. Her life is not in danger and she is in hospital, said a spokeswoman for the Aachen public prosecutor’s office.

It was initially unclear whether the investigators would apply for an arrest warrant. According to the public prosecutor’s office, what is being examined is whether the accused is mentally ill and is not or only partially responsible for her actions.

Heavy smoke development in the building

According to previous investigations, the 65-year-old barricaded herself in a hospital room on Monday afternoon with a weapon that was not sharp but looked real and was supposedly equipped with explosives. According to investigators, she had previously threatened an employee of the clinic. She then allegedly lit a pyrotechnic object and threw it into a hallway in the 350-bed hospital.

When she tried to burn an object in the hallway around 10:38 p.m. and didn’t respond to the police, the officers shot the woman, according to the statement, thus ending the dangerous situation. According to the public prosecutor’s office, she was “incapacitated.”

The investigation has so far shown that the woman is said to have set a fire in her apartment on Monday around 2:50 p.m. Investigators found what appeared to be a letter there. She is said to have started the fire in the hospital around two hours later. According to initial investigations, the police assume that the 65-year-old may have had suicidal intentions.

Numerous police officers and more than a hundred firefighters with many vehicles were on duty in front of the Luisenhospital on Monday evening. The fire caused heavy smoke in the building, but could not be seen from the outside. The lights were still on in many of the clinic’s rooms and patients were occasionally looking out of the windows.

After the operation ended, operations in the clinic returned to normal on Tuesday. A hospital spokeswoman said the operation had already been carried out again. The resulting property damage would also be recorded. Patient care was assured and also secured during the operation.

As a note to readers: “Do you have suicidal thoughts or have you noticed these in a relative/acquaintance? The telephone counseling service offers help: anonymous advice is available around the clock on the free numbers 0800 / 111 0 111 and 0800 / 111 0 222 . Advice via the Internet is also possible at http://www.telefonseelsorge.de”

Luisenhospital on a large-scale operation reported by the Cologne police on Tuesday night

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