Posted on 07/06/2018 8:31:37 PM PDT by Olog-hai
psychological issues, new progressive code word for muslim
He was looking for a snackbar
After a man raced his car over the Strandallee Promenade in Scharbeutz (Kreis Ostholstein) on Thursday morning, the police are looking for witnesses. According to the police, the 29-year-old from Hamburg drove several hundred meters at high speed in the direction of Haffkrug. Only the impact against a bollard (pillar) stopped the car.
Pedestrians had to jump aside The man was already noticed before his wild ride by other people because he behaved conspicuously aggressive and was bleeding heavily from the arm. People called the police. When he saw the officers, the 29-year-old got into his car and raced off - several hundred meters along the beach avenue. Pedestrians and cyclists on the promenade had to jump aside. One could speak of luck that no one was injured, a police spokesman told NDR 1 Welle Nord (a radio station).
Official injured on arrest The car finally crashed into a bollard. The driver fled to a restaurant on foot. According to previous findings, the still aggressive man wanted to attack the staff, but they defended themselves. The police arrived with several patrol cars and arrested the man, who resisted severely. A policeman was injured. The police assume that the 29-year-old motorist was in a mental state of emergency. He has been admitted to a specialist clinic.
Maybe he’s a vampire.
Psychological issues= Islamic thinking.
Maybe he was too sheepish.
Strange how there is no other mention of this that I could find. This one article must have slipped past Merkel.
The owner of the Italian restaurant that the perp ran into turned out to be an ex-Italian cop.
There I was, dutifully reading his name and...
Ya got me!
LOL
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