Late Wednesday evening there was an argument at the Herrmannplatz underground station in Berlin, as a result of which a man from the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) was hit in the face. As the police announced on Thursday, she was around 11:30 p.m called to the Neukölln subway station by BVG employees.

There is said to have been a scuffle and a verbal argument between two groups of people, according to witnesses as a result of bumping into and out of the car has arisen. According to a police spokeswoman, when the security service employee tried to calm the situation, a man punched him in the face.

The arriving emergency services could not easily bring the angry and rampaging man under control, whereupon he was handcuffed and he went to the police station psychiatric treatment was taken to a hospital as an inpatient.

media reports according to the police in the operation also tear gas used against the rioters. In addition, a woman is said to have loudly supported the man who was being held on the ground and demanded his release, after which supporters of the police measures are said to have gotten into an argument with the woman. The police could not confirm this information.

According to the police, the BVG security employee suffered a hematoma, but refused medical treatment. An investigation into assault was launched against the attacker.

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