Earlier, it would have been unthinkable, this lack of discipline. The Uhlans were stationed in Bamberg's barracks and does anyone seriously think they would have bellowed Helene Fischer? After sunset? Not so long ago, oat grains from the German cavalry were found under the planks of the barracks hay store. Under the ground: regimental insignia, rusted bayonets. Because of Helene Fischer.But yes, it's no longer the Royal Bavarian Infantry Regiment billeted there. Casino, riding hall, officers' building, all converted. You...
In Illerkirchberg, a man stabbed a 14-year-old and seriously injured a 13-year-old. Because the perpetrator is probably a refugee, the grief is now accompanied by a debate that one place can hardly control.Of Max Ferstl and Anna Fischhaber, IllerkirchbergThe day after, the crime scene is deserted. Those who bullied the refugees that evening have disappeared, as the mayor will explain later, without going into detail. "Regulars' slogans," he says only, you can imagine it. The people who contradicted the bullies...
The city of Munich likes to praise itself for its philanthropic refugee policy, and rightly so. Even critical observers from the helper scene often agree. At least in comparison to the politics of the Free State, the city often stands out positively. But not always. source site
According to experts, refugees in Bavarian refugee accommodation have not yet been adequately protected against violence. Although there is a protection concept for preventing violence, this is not implemented in practice, said Anna Frölich, a lawyer for migration law, on Thursday at a hearing of experts in the state parliament. Overall, the situation in the facilities shows "considerable deficits" in the protection of human dignity. The experts therefore called for improvements.Among other things, the experts criticized a lack of counseling...
What it takes to prosecute online hate speech Investigators fear a "hot autumn" on the Internet, with even more agitation than before. The rule of law is now taking this very seriously - but criminal law is sluggish. Experts now have another idea.By Ronen Steinke source site
After the fire in a refugee home in Swabia, an attempted murder is being investigated. As the police reported on Wednesday, the fire in the basement of the accommodation in Krumbach (Günzburg district) was most likely set by an arsonist on Sunday. Clothing was set on fire. "As a result, there was a lot of smoke, which under certain circumstances could have even led to the death of the residents."A resident reported the fire shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday evening....
After a knife attack on a man in Arzberg (Wunsiedel district), an arrest warrant was issued for the suspect. The 36-year-old had to answer for dangerous bodily harm and threats, reported the police headquarters in Upper Franconia and the public prosecutor's office in Hof on Thursday.The man is said to have injured a 54-year-old in the head with a knife in an asylum seeker's accommodation. After the crime on Tuesday evening, he fled and was arrested at the bus station....
A 42-year-old man has been in front of the district court in Landshut since Thursday because of 56 attempted murders by an arson attack on a refugee home in Lower Bavaria. At the beginning of the trial, the insurance salesman stated that he could hardly remember the night of the crime because of his heavy drinking. The public prosecutor's office admits that the man was disinhibited by the alcohol, but he was still able to recognize the injustice of his...
Many would certainly wish for such a quick agreement as there was in the most recent meeting of the Poinger building and environmental committee on many a federal policy issue: It was less than a minute before the day to extend the building permit for the five containers in Grub near Poing, which serve as accommodation for asylum seekers, was dealt with. Without discussion or questioning, the committee members unanimously approved the extension of the building permit for a further...
A red checked shirt, small leather shoes: Luitgard Pöpperl took the clothes with her when she had to leave her home in Bohemia in 1946. She really had no use for it anymore. Because her little son Reinhard, to whom the things belonged, died in 1944. Today they can be seen in the Bayerisches Vogtland Museum in Hof, as part of a moving permanent exhibition on the subject of flight and expulsion.The largest Bavarian refugee camp was once located in...