Law enforcement in Germany seeks potential eyewitnesses.
On Sunday, 23rd February, an incident occurred on the RE 32 train from Bayreuth to Nuremberg that left a train attendant injured. The passenger responsible for the assault is a 34-year-old German man, who was described as approximately 185-188 cm tall, heavyset, wearing a white pants with colorful circles, a black jacket, a drawn-on black, wavy beard, black, chin-length hair (likely a wig), and carrying a large black backpack with a gray strap.
The incident took place in the area covered by the Federal Police Inspectorate Nuremberg, which has jurisdiction over 309 train stations and halts, as well as 1823 kilometers of tracks in Middle Franconia, North Swabia, northern Upper Bavaria, and the district of Forchheim. This area corresponds to approximately 23 percent of Bavaria's area.
According to reports, the man became agitated when the train attendant, a 62-year-old woman, said she would call the Federal Police. The man presented a Germany ticket for verification, but refused to show his ID. He then allegedly hit the train attendant with her own smartphone, causing her to suffer a scratch on her eyebrow and pain in her left eye, temple, and cheekbone.
Passengers intervened to prevent further violence, and the man eventually left the train at Hersbruck station after calming down. The Federal Police is investigating the incident, and the Federal Police Inspectorate Nuremberg is involved in the investigation.
Anyone with useful information is asked to contact the Federal Police in Nuremberg at 0911 205551-0 or via email at [email protected]. Press inquiries can be directed to Hubert Grimm, Federal Police Inspectorate Nuremberg, at [email protected]. The Federal Police Inspectorate Nuremberg is responsible for police danger prevention and criminal prosecution in the area of Deutsche Bahn's facilities and has stations in Augsburg, Ingolstadt, and Ansbach. The search results do not explicitly state the name or position of the head of the Bundespolizeidirektion München in relation to the events in the article. The Federal Police Inspectorate Nuremberg is based in Nuremberg at Bahnhofsplatz 6.
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