Resistance to the police: Stadthägerin ensures nightly use

Resistance to the police: Stadthägerin ensures nightly use

Stadthagen-A nightly incident caused excitement in the small town of Stadthagen when a 28-year-old triggered an extensive police operation. The incident occurred in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday and started with a dispute in a location on Krummen Strasse.

The argument between the woman and the owner of the location led to it that she received a dismissal. But instead of withdrawing, the 28-year-old did not let it stop. At night she appeared at the local owner's residential address on Probsthäger Strasse and started rioting there. Their behavior indicated high aggressiveness and the alarm of the police was inevitable.

arrival of the police

When the police arrived, the woman was not immediately found. She initially hid in the garden, but the officials were finally able to locate them and bring them to control. The first impression that the police gained from the situation was that of an aggressive and uncooperative individual, which was strongly under the influence of alcohol. A voluntary alcohol test resulted in a value of 1.41 per thousand - a clear indication of the severity of their alcoholization.

The resistance of the 28-year-old against the police measures increased in intensity during her survey. In the office, her behavior led her to repeatedly defended herself against the civil servants, began to riot and even tried to step the police. Such behavior is not only dangerous, but also represents a clear violation of the authority of the police, which led to an official criminal proceedings.

legal consequences

Due to the incidents, criminal proceedings were initiated for resistance to police officers. This means that the 28-year-old will soon have to deal with legal consequences. Resistance to the police is not a cavalier offense and is legally taken seriously. This can not only lead to fines, but may also lead to further legal consequences.

Around 6 a.m. the woman was finally released from the police measures. The incident once again shows how quickly an argument can get out of hand and what consequences such an escalation can have - both for the individual and for the civil servants who try to prevent violence and disorder in society.