Violence - After Attack on Travellers at Cologne Train Station: Police Arrest 22-Year-Old Syrians in Custody
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The Cologne police have arrested a Syrian who is said to have attacked several travellers at the main train station and at an S-Bahn stop.
In Cologne, a young man is said to have attacked several people, including in the main station. Investigators find that the suspect has already been noticed more often because of violent crimes.
A passenger on the Cologne S-Bahn experienced a moment of pure terror on Sunday afternoon. He was attacked by a 22-year-old Syrian man, who beat him and tried to throw him under an oncoming train. Only the courage and alertness of other passengers prevented this. The young man then attacked three other passengers.
A 22-year-old Syrian is said to have attacked several travellers in the area of railway stations and in an S-Bahn in Cologne's city area.
A 22-year-old attacks several passengers in Cologne train stations and S-Bahn trains – and tries to pull a man to the tracks. This is known so far.
In Cologne, a Syrian suddenly attacks several people at stations, and he even wants to pull one onto the tracks. After his arrest, the police-known 22-year-old comes to a psychiatric facility. This post Cologne Police-known Syrian wants to throw passengers on railway tracks was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
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