Kreuzberg is a district in Berlin, Germany. - Authorities detain young individuals involved in unrest.
Two 17-year-olds had no way to show identification and were taken to the police station for identification. As they were walking to the police car, another 17-year-old stepped in front of the officers and was pushed back by them into the crowd of residents. The enraged teen showed a cell phone in front of a policeman's face, but the officer pushed it aside. The group voiced their displeasure with the officers.
Upon reaching the hallway of the accommodation, a police officer attempted to lock the door to prevent the group from following them. However, the 17-year-old who had previously been pushed back by the officers insulted the policeman and kicked the door, breaking the officer's thumb. The injured officer had to go to a clinic for outpatient treatment and couldn't return to work.
Once their identities had been confirmed, the suspects were returned to the hostel and handed over to management. After their identities were verified at the scene, one of the 17-year-olds was let go, but faces charges of obstructing law enforcement officers and insulting them.
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Source: symclub.org