Shock in Völklingen: Police officer shot after attacking gas station!
An 18-year-old robbed a gas station in Völklingen, shot at police officers and fatally injured an officer.

Shock in Völklingen: Police officer shot after attacking gas station!
In a tragic incident that happened in Saarland last week, a police officer was fatally injured during a gas station robbery. The 34-year-old officer died from his injuries after an exchange of fire with an 18-year-old suspect who had robbed the Aral gas station on Karolingerstrasse in Völklingen. The attack, which took place on August 21, 2025 at around 6 p.m., ended in a dramatic chase. Loud Meeting point Brandenburg The police officer was hit several times in the exchange of fire, while his colleague, a candidate for inspector, survived the attack in the area of his protective vest.
The suspect himself was also hit during the exchange of fire and is currently in critical condition in intensive care. After the attack, the perpetrator tried to escape, but was ultimately arrested by the emergency services. The situation required a massive police presence, including submachine guns and several ambulances. No other injuries were recorded at the scene, but the incident is raising security concerns in the region, where people are now worried about their sense of security.
Minute of silence and consternation among the population
Today, August 27, a minute's silence will be held across the country for the fallen police officer. This shows how strongly this incident affects people's sensitivities. Political reactions were not long in coming - Saarland Interior Minister Reinhold Jost and Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger expressed their condolences and were horrified by the violence against police officers.
The brutal circumstances of this case also shed light on developments in violent crime in Germany.
The situation of violent crime
As the numbers show, violent crime is one of the most stressful topics in the security debate. Loud Statista Although they only account for less than 4% of crimes recorded by the police, they still have a disproportionate influence on people's sense of security. In 2024, around 217,000 violent crimes were registered, the highest number since 2007. The number of violent crimes has been rising sharply again since 2021, which certainly raises questions about security.
The increase in acts of violence against emergency workers is particularly alarming, with around 2,740 cases last year. The reasons for this are complex and include, in addition to social stress, previous mental illnesses and the influence of drugs and alcohol. This shows that what happened in Völklingen is not an isolated case, but part of a worrying development that requires attention and solutions. The feeling of security is essential for citizens in Germany, and recent incidents cast a shadow on the work of security forces, who often have to work under extreme conditions.
In a society in which violence against police officers and emergency workers is increasing, it is important to address this issue forcefully and work aggressively to find solutions. Politicians and society as a whole are called upon to ensure that tragedies similar to those in Völklingen do not repeat themselves.