53-year-old male individual displays resistance towards federal law enforcement officials in BPOL NRW instance
In an unusual incident that took place on December 12, a 53-year-old man caused a stir at Dortmund Central Station. The man was checked by federal police officers around 11:40 PM on platform 4/5.
According to reports, the man refused to identify himself and resisted being taken to the station. He also tried to break free during the arrest and resisted the medical examination called by the police, who subsequently called an ambulance. Despite his uncooperative behaviour, the man didn't need to be taken to the hospital.
The man was found to have a ID card shortly after being restrained. It was also revealed that he had previously harassed nearby passengers and was filming the federal police officers and their conversations.
The incident was recorded by a body-worn camera and was originally transmitted via news aktuell by the Federal Police Directorate Sankt Augustin. The Federal Police Press Office can be reached via email at [email protected], phone at +49 (0) 231/ 56 22 47 - 1011, or mobile at +49 (0) 171/ 30 55 131. The office is located at Untere Brinkstraße 81-89, 44141 Dortmund, and their Twitter handle is @BPOL NRW.
Additional information can be found on the Federal Police website: www.bundespolizei.de. For further inquiries, contact the Federal Police Directorate Sankt Augustin, Federal Police Inspectorate Dortmund, Press Office, Anne Rohde (contact details provided).
The police issued the man a ban from the station and started an investigation for resisting officers. The man's identity and further background details are not currently available in the public domain. The Federal Police Press Office encourages anyone with more information to contact them.