67-year-old in Wuppertal after Taser Use in mortal danger!
67-year-old in Wuppertal after Taser Use in mortal danger!
Wuppertal, Deutschland - In Wuppertal, a 67-year-old man was seriously injured by the use of an electric shock. The police received an emergency call for a dispute in which the man was involved. At the time the officials were accessed, the 67-year-old no longer had a knife, which the police officer was not aware of. The reason for the use of the taser still has to be clarified. Immediately after the incident, the police officer took resuscitation measures, but the man's health remains critical. For reasons of neutrality, the police in Hagen have taken over the investigation, reports Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger
This is not the only incident that has caused excitement recently. The public prosecutor has charged a 17-year-old who is said to have committed a knife attack in a Wuppertal high school. The young man is accused of attempted murder in four cases and the dangerous bodily harm. The incident, in which he suddenly stabbed several classmates and injured himself, occurred at the end of February. Four students were injured in the crime while three students suffered a shock. The police were on site with a large contingent as part of an amocalary. The exact motif remains unclear, but it is believed that the young person may suffer from a mental illness. Its custody is to be maintained, reports Welt .
increasing violent crime in Germany
The recent increase in violent incidents falls into the greater context of a worrying development in the Federal Republic. The police crime statistics for 2023 have a significant increase in the recorded crimes of 5.5 %. This increased the number of processed cases to 5,940,667. This increase is attributed to several factors, including increased mobility after covid-19 pandemic, social stress and high immigration rates.
In particular in the area of violent crime, 214,099 cases were registered, which has been the highest level since 2007. The number of suspects also increased, with 9.2 % of the suspects between 14 and 18 years old. However, the reconnaissance rate achieved an increase of 1.1 percentage points compared to the previous year with 58.4 %. For more information on crime statistics and the underlying data, please visit BKA.
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