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After Police Intervention in Leipzig Hotel: Freiberger OB Temporarily Removed From Service

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After a police operation in a Leipzig hotel, the mayor of the Saxon city of Freiberg, Preißler, is no longer allowed to carry out official business for the time being.

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Philipp Preißler, the recently appointed mayor of Freiberg, Germany, has been suspended from his duties following allegations that he vandalized a hotel room while on vacation and resisted two police officers who intervened. A disciplinary investigation has been launched against Preißler, and a blood sample has been taken to determine if he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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A man is rioting in a hotel room in Leipzig. Now they are investigating the Freiberg OB Philipp Preißler.

·Berlin, Germany
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After a police operation in a Leipzig hotel, the mayor of the Saxon city of Freiberg, Preißler, is no longer allowed to carry out official business for the time being.

·Hamburg, Germany
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First objects flew out of the window, then two police officers were injured. Freiberg's mayor Philipp Preißler is not allowed to perform his duties after an incident in a Leipzig hotel. Furthermore, a disciplinary procedure is initiated against him.

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·Germany
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For more than a year, Freiberg was without head of the city in Saxony. Philipp Preißler finally took up his post at the end of June. Now he catapults himself from the post again. The reason: a police operation in Leipzig.

·Hamburg, Germany
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Sunday, August 9, 2026.
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