Police officer convicted of obstruction of justice – fatal knife attack follows!

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In Aschaffenburg, police misconduct led to a fatal knife attack. One officer was convicted.

In Aschaffenburg führte eine polizeiliche Fehlhandlung zu tödlichem Messerangriff. Ein Beamter wurde verurteilt.
In Aschaffenburg, police misconduct led to a fatal knife attack. One officer was convicted.

Police officer convicted of obstruction of justice – fatal knife attack follows!

A shocking case from Alzenau shines a bright light on serious failings within the police. The police chief responsible for the investigation into an assault offense was recently convicted of obstruction of justice while in office. How sueddeutsche.de reports, the officer failed to inform the public prosecutor's office after the suspect Enamullah O. seriously injured his partner in a refugee shelter.

In August 2024, amid the tense situation in the accommodation, a brutal incident occurred in which 29-year-old Enamullah O. choked his partner and attacked her with a meat cleaver. Tragically, police failure meant that no investigation was launched. Although the perpetrator was initially only taken into custody for one night, no witnesses were interviewed and no personal details were recorded, as can be seen from the verdict.

Final verdict against the police officer

At the end of October, the police chief was sentenced to a suspended sentence of five months and a fine of 3,000 euros in the Alzenau district court. The court found that there had been “no investigation at all” in the refugee accommodation. Both the convicted man and the Coburg public prosecutor Christoph Gillot then withdrew their appeal, which made the verdict final. Loud br.de The police officer was responsible for all four officers deployed who had made massive errors in handling the case.

Consequences of failure

What is particularly tragic about this case is that just five months after the incident, Enamullah O. struck again. In January 2025, he injected a group of crèche children with a knife in a park in Aschaffenburg, which led to a tragic outcome: a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old father were killed, while other people, including a 73-year-old assistant and a 59-year-old teacher, were seriously injured.

The courts were then forced to place Enamullah O. permanently in a forensic psychiatric clinic because of his paranoid schizophrenia. This raises the question of whether these serious offenses could possibly have been prevented had the police fulfilled their duty in August 2024.

In summary, it should be noted that the failure of a single officer put several lives in danger. The case not only caused outrage, but also critical reflection on police work in such sensitive areas.