Brawls at Leonhardifahrt: Bad Tölz experiences a stormy night!

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Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: Fights during the Leonhardi ride 2025. Alcohol-related incidents characterized the event.

Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: Schlägereien während der Leonhardifahrt 2025. Alkoholbedingte Vorfälle prägten das Event.
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: Fights during the Leonhardi ride 2025. Alcohol-related incidents characterized the event.

Brawls at Leonhardifahrt: Bad Tölz experiences a stormy night!

The Leonhardi trip in Bad Tölz on Thursday was the event of the year that brought people together and, as usual, had its little side effects. However, compared to previous years, the situation was relatively harmless. Nevertheless, the organizers report South German newspaper about three alcohol-induced fights and some fistfights that marred the peaceful mood.

An incident occurred at 4:25 p.m. in front of a bar on Säggasse when a fight broke out between two Antdorfers aged 17 and 18 and an 18-year-old from Wackersberg. He was put in a headlock, brought to the ground and kicked in the face. Although security employees were quickly on the scene and seemed to be able to resolve the situation at short notice, the argument escalated: The man from Wackersberg pushed a man from Antdorf into the Isar.

Alcohol and fights

The nighttime brawl involved two heavily drunk men from Dietramszell at the Girlitzer Weiher at 9:15 p.m. Here too, the police were quickly there to separate the two. Both men suffered numerous injuries to their faces and bodies and had to be taken to Tölz Hospital.

A particularly violent incident occurred on the night of Thursday to Friday around 4 a.m. In a bar on Badstrasse, a 23-year-old woman from Tölzer hit a man of the same age from Kochel on the head with a beer bottle. The man suffered a bloody head injury and was also taken to hospital.

Conclusion of the event

The Leonhardi ride remains a popular event in the region, but the acts of violence cast a shadow over the festival. Residents and visitors hope that future events can take place in a more peaceful setting. The current year shows that despite the small riots, the celebrations were largely peaceful, which is a positive thing.

All eyes are on future celebrations – perhaps with fewer alcohol-related arguments and more happy togetherness. It remains to be hoped that lessons will be learned from this year and that the Leonhardi trip will maintain its good reputation.

For more information about the upcoming celebrations and to stay up to date, interested readers can read the article on the website Yahoo website Browse and find out about event details.