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Incredible scenes occurred during a police check. After a chase, a man (39) ran across one of the officers.
- After a chase across several red lights, a police check escalates in Thuringia.
- In Apolda, a 39-year-old ran over a police officer several times when he left the police car for inspection.
- The driver fled after the crime.
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Apolda – After a rapid chase with the police on Thursday evening in Apolda, Thuringia has a Motorists run over a police officer and seriously injured. The police said Jena on Friday. Officials had stopped the car and wanted to check the driver. The latter put the car into reverse and rammed a police officer. Apparently on purpose and several times, because he sat back down and ran over his legs.
The officer was hospitalized with serious injuries. The driver fled after the crime. According to the police, his identity was known, however, it was a man at the age of 39. He was now being searched for, it was said.
Thuringia / Apolda: Man drives police officers over his legs after a chase in Thuringia
According to the officials, the driver had previously withdrawn from a check and had fled via several red lights. The forces discovered his car again after a short time and were able to stop it. A policeman approached the vehicle from behind to carry out the check. The driver then rammed him. (nai with dpa)
There were also massive attacks on police officers in Stuttgart. On the night of Sunday, June 21, hundreds of rioters devastated downtown Stuttgart. 39 officers were injured in clashes with the police. After the riots, the Stuttgart police made an emotional appeal to the citizens. After racist comments have surfaced, the prosecutor is now investigating in its own ranks.
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