Aggressive attack in Bad Liebenzell: man throws trash and coffee!

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Conflict in Bad Liebenzell: A man insulted and attacked a woman at a bus stop. Police are looking for witnesses.

Auseinandersetzung in Bad Liebenzell: Ein Mann beleidigte und attackierte eine Frau an einer Bushaltestelle. Polizei sucht Zeugen.
Conflict in Bad Liebenzell: A man insulted and attacked a woman at a bus stop. Police are looking for witnesses.

Aggressive attack in Bad Liebenzell: man throws trash and coffee!

In a worrying incident in Bad Liebenzell, there was a physical altercation at a bus stop on Wednesday morning. Loud Stuttgart News A 59-year-old man got into an argument with an unknown woman around 11 a.m. The woman's interventional request to dispose of her waste in the trash bin led to aggressive behavior on the part of the man.

He not only responded verbally, but also threw trash at the woman and showered her with coffee and cola. This surprising turn of events not only caused a stir, but was also observed by two witnesses who quickly informed the police. However, when the officers arrived, the woman had already disappeared. The 59-year-old was temporarily arrested, which initiated the police investigation.

A call for help

The police in Bad Liebenzell are now urgently looking for the unknown woman and for witnesses who have information about the incident. Anyone who can provide information is asked to contact the Calw police station on 07051 / 161 3511. It remains to be seen whether further details about the incident will emerge.

Increase in violent crime

This incident is part of a worrying trend, as the police crime statistics (PKS) show an increase in violent crime of around 17% for the first half of 2023 compared to the same period last year. Particularly in public spaces, where this incident also took place, the number of violent crimes increased by around 14% BKA.

The increase in violence can be attributed to several factors: the return to normality after the corona-related restrictions, economic burdens caused by inflation and a high immigration rate are probably contributing significantly to this. The increase is particularly noticeable among children and young people, which may be due to so-called “corona catch-up effects”.

What happened in Bad Liebenzell not only raises questions about individual incidents, but also reflects a social phenomenon that is increasingly coming into focus. It remains to be hoped that the investigation is successful and such unpleasant incidents do not become the norm.