Aggressive conflict at Munich Central Station: 20-year-old arrested!

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A 20-year-old behaves aggressively at Munich Central Station, resists the police and is arrested.

Ein 20-Jähriger verhält sich am Münchener Hauptbahnhof aggressiv, leistet Widerstand gegen die Polizei und wird festgenommen.
A 20-year-old behaves aggressively at Munich Central Station, resists the police and is arrested.

Aggressive conflict at Munich Central Station: 20-year-old arrested!

On Wednesday evening, August 13, 2025, an incident in the vegan food shop at Munich Central Station caused a stir. At around 10:15 p.m., a 20-year-old Nigerian man was loud and insulted the employees, which ultimately led to his arrest by the federal police. According to nachrichten-heute.net the reason for his aggressive behavior was unclear and it turned out that his amount of cash was not enough for the desired order. However, instead of leaving the store, he became increasingly agitated and shouted loudly.

After the federal police subjected him to an identity check, he refused to hand over his identification documents. He showed suspicious behavior by keeping closer to the officers and gesticulating wildly. Work colleagues say that the 20-year-old even pretended not to understand the officers, even though he initially spoke German. This aggravated the situation and led to him putting up considerable resistance when sent off.

Deployment of the Federal Police

In order to defuse the situation, a supporting patrol was finally called in. Ultimately, the young man could only be overpowered and tied up with the use of batons. Fortunately, the officers remained unharmed. The incident, which attracted a large crowd, was also filmed by several observers. nachrichten-heute.net reports of at least three people who verbally showed solidarity with the 20-year-old, but without actively intervening.

After the arrest, the 20-year-old Nigerian was released by the Munich public prosecutor's office. It is worth mentioning that the acts of resistance were recorded with the emergency team's body camera, but it fell to the ground during the arrest and is currently being technically checked.

Legal basis

The legal basis for resistance against law enforcement officers is set out in Section 113 of the Criminal Code. This applies in situations in which someone resists a public official during lawful enforcement actions with violence or the threat of violence. Such scenarios can often be observed during identity checks or arrests. Sanctions range from fines to prison sentences of up to three years, with the severity of the punishment depending on various factors, including the level of violence and whether injuries occurred among officials. [rechtsanwalt-erhard.de](https://rechtsanwalt-erhard.de/wider-gegen-vollstreckungsgesetze-gemaess-%C2%A7-113-stgb-laufen-trafen-und-defense strategies/) states that legal advice is essential in such cases in order to develop the best defense strategies and avoid thoughtless statements.

The case of the young Nigerian raises questions about how such behavior is perceived by the public and what legal consequences could follow. In a similar situation in November 2023, a Turkish national was convicted of assault and resisting law enforcement officers, showing that the judiciary responds consistently to such incidents. strafrechtsiegen.de emphasizes that for repeat offenders the penalties can be significantly harsher and there is the possibility that probation will be revoked if they violate conditions.