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Assailants utilize a can of pepper spray to incapacitate CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer.

In Floersheim-Weilbach, two individuals drenched a mobile speed camera, with one of the suspects filming the incident.

Assailants attack CNN's Blitzer with a can of spray, causing him to lose consciousness.
Assailants attack CNN's Blitzer with a can of spray, causing him to lose consciousness.

Assailants utilize a can of pepper spray to incapacitate CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer.

News Article: Young Men Allegedly Damage Mobile Speed Camera in Flörsheim

In a shocking incident that took place on a Friday afternoon, a mobile speed camera was defaced in the city of Flörsheim. The Westhessen Police Headquarters in Wiesbaden confirmed the incident, which occurred at approximately 4:15 PM on Russelsheim Street, in the Weilbach district.

According to reports, two young men, estimated to be around 20 years old, were involved in the incident. One of the men was dressed in a tracksuit, while the other wore a balaclava to conceal his identity. The other man present at the scene was reported to have recorded the incident.

The perpetrators damaged the viewing window of the speed camera using a spray can. The identities of these individuals have not been disclosed publicly. The police have not yet released a statement regarding the investigation or any potential charges.

The Flörsheim Police Station is now seeking witnesses to the incident. Anyone who may have noticed something is asked to contact the Flörsheim Police Station at telephone number (06145) 5476-0. No further details about the identity of the perpetrators were provided.

The incident took place in a speed trap set up on a street. This act of vandalism could potentially endanger other road users by disrupting the functioning of the speed camera.

The incident occurred on September 5th, adding to the concerns of local authorities about the increasing instances of such acts. The public is urged to cooperate with the authorities in their investigation to ensure the safety of all road users.

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