Three teenagers caught with brass knuckles and drugs in Kümmerbruck!
Three young people in Kümmerbruck caught with brass knuckles and drugs: Police check young people and initiate an investigation.

Three teenagers caught with brass knuckles and drugs in Kümmerbruck!
In Kümmerbruck, an idyllic part of the Amberg-Sulzbach district, police officers checked three young people aged 17 on Thursday evening. This took place at around 8.45 p.m. on Schulstrasse and took an unexpected turn when one of the young people threw an object into a bush as soon as he noticed the police. This item turned out to be brass knuckles, which was immediately confiscated.
Owning brass knuckles is prohibited in Germany under the weapons law and is considered a serious violation. Such a melee weapon, which can be made from materials such as metal or plexiglass, significantly increases the striking power of a fist. Anyone who injures a person with brass knuckles can be held responsible for grievous bodily harm, which can be punished with penalties ranging from six months to ten years in prison, as bussgeldkatalog.net explains.
Control with consequences
In addition to the brass knuckles, the police also found a small amount of marijuana on one of the teenagers. The discovery led to the initiation of criminal proceedings for the possession of the brass knuckles and the young people were subsequently handed over to the care of their legal guardians. The responsible youth welfare office was also informed about the incident to ensure that appropriate measures can be taken.
It is noteworthy that possession of brass knuckles is not only prohibited in Germany, but can also result in serious legal consequences. Anyone who intentionally possesses such an item could face a prison sentence of up to five years, although fines may be imposed in less serious cases. These strict regulations are intended to ensure public safety and reduce violence.
The young people from Kümmerbruck are facing a serious problem, and the youth welfare office will certainly keep an eye on the situation. With this check, the police sent a clear message - such actions, even in the supposed innocence of young people, must not be tolerated. As the investigation continues, it is hoped that this experience will teach the young men more prudent behavior in the future.