In Bochum, police special forces shot a 28-year-old man who allegedly damaged cars and pulled a knife. The arrest came after more than five hours, and the injured man is now receiving hospital treatment. Investigations are being handled by the Essen police headquarters.
The incident in Bochum started when a 28-year-old man damaged several cars. A witness confronted him, and the man allegedly pulled a knife, according to police reports. Police responded with substantial forces, including the Special Operations Command (SEK).
The operation lasted more than five hours before the arrest was made. During this time, a police officer shot the 28-year-old. The man sustained injuries and is currently being treated in hospital.
Police stated that the suspect did not endanger any other people further, but the situation required SEK intervention due to the threat level. The Essen police headquarters has taken over the investigations into the case to clarify the circumstances of the shooting.
This event highlights the challenges in managing such situations in urban areas, where rapid escalations can lead to severe measures.