Firefighter from Zweibrücken: Stalking process shocks the region!

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A firefighter from Zweibrücken was sentenced to three years in prison for years of stalking a police officer.

Ein Feuerwehrmann aus Zweibrücken wurde zu drei Jahren Haft verurteilt für jahrelanges Stalking einer Polizistin.
A fireman from Zweibrücken was sentenced to three years in prison for years of stalking from a policewoman.

Firefighter from Zweibrücken: Stalking process shocks the region!

A fireman from the Zweibrücken area is the focus of a shocking stalking case, which has now been negotiated before the district court. He was sentenced to three years in prison for years of re -enacting a police officer. To this end, the court ordered its accommodation in a psychiatric clinic. The case throws a bright light on the dangers of stalking and the effects of such acts on those affected.

The defendant had ceased to follow the policewoman over a long period of time. He contacted her regularly and harassed her by even gaining access to her private environment. His threats were particularly worrying: he said to a colleague that he wanted to get a weapon to kill the policewoman and then put an end to his own life. These deeds had serious consequences for the policewoman, who subsequently suffered from anxiety and panic attacks, which significantly impairs her work ability. SWR reports that…

Insights into the mental state of the accused

At the negotiation, experts also had their say who had different views of the danger of the firefighter. While the accused's therapist assessed him as not threatening and said that he had never given the impression that he had something bad in mind, other voices reported the serious effects of his behavior on the policewoman. The man had already fought with his personal problems during his stay in clinics, including a four -week treatment in Füssen and further therapy in Homburg. His behavior was classified as a result of personality disorders and a paranoid narcissistic disorder as part of an expert opinion. [The Rheinpfalz knows that ...] (https://www.rheinpfalz.de/lokal/zweibruecken_artikel ,-stalking- process-gochs

The background that the accused himself described himself. At the age of 13 he experienced his mother and brother's attempted suicide, which must undoubtedly have added to him. These burdens seem to have shaped his dealings with women and interpersonal relationships sustainably, since he only had his first contact with a woman at the age of 23 and was never in a steady relationship until this incident.

Severe consequences and apology

The court saw the behavior of the accused as particularly serious, among other things because the policewoman lived in a constant state of fear. Your health impairments underline the serious consequences of stalking. In his last word, the fireman apologized in a written statement for his behavior and expressed the desire to start therapy. Despite these statements, the judgment remains temporarily, and the case is not yet final. SWR continues to report that ...