Around my village (on the outskirts of Wiesbaden)....the cops got an early-call on New Year's Eve (the 31st).
Around 7 PM.....the call came to emergency services....for both an ambulance and police assistance.
From what the police say....some 17-year-old kid from the village was fairly looped up on some drug (probably something more than weed or hash), and displaying a fair amount of violent behavior.
The ambulance crew (with a doctor in attendance) were trying to get the kid to just be cooperative and he went into some violent episode.
So the cops stepped into the middle of this. What transpired then was this hitting and kicking routine by the kid (on the cop), and eventually even attempting to bite the cop. By the end of this, they'd put the kid on the ground and got him rigged up enough to be carried by the ambulance crew. The cop? Injured enough that he was finished for duty for that evening.
That's the general trend of things that you tend to notice now.....the list of drugs now available on German streets is reaching the point that you would have seen in the US a decade ago. You can find a dealer in the heart of Wiesbaden in five minutes.
The odds of charges on the kid? Unknown.
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Sounds like a meth psychosis. That horrible stuff is everywhere now, causing huge problems. Except in Portugal of course.
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