Officers detained for alleged aggressive attack
In an unusual incident that unfolded in Frankfurt on the evening of September 5, 2025, a 68-year-old man was arrested for attempting to injure employees of a security firm. The incident occurred around 8:50 PM in front of a building where an event was taking place on Braubachstraße.
According to reports, the man was heavily intoxicated and verbally threatened the employees before attempting to beat them with a metal bicycle lock. Fortunately, the employees managed to keep the man at bay until the police arrived, and the police arrested him without any injuries.
The suspect was taken to the Frankfurt Police Headquarters for further investigation, where his sobriety was addressed. No further injuries were reported during the arrest, and the man was taken to the detention cells at the Frankfurt Police Headquarters to sober up.
Despite extensive searches, there is no available information about the suspect's identity or background. None of the provided search results mention this incident or suspect. It is unclear whether the man's actions were related to the event that was taking place.
The Frankfurt Police Headquarters Press Office can be contacted at 069 / 755-82110 (CvD) for more information. Alternatively, you can visit their homepage at http://www.polizei.hessen.de/ppffm or send an email to [email protected]. The fax number for the Frankfurt Police Headquarters Press Office is 069 / 755-82009.
It is important to note that the event where the incident occurred was not affected by the suspect's actions. The Frankfurt Police Headquarters continues to investigate the matter and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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