Rave party in Wusterhausen: police operation after bottles were thrown!
Police break up illegal rave party in Wusterhausen; Throwing bottles at patrol cars, several reports filed.

Rave party in Wusterhausen: police operation after bottles were thrown!
On the night of Saturday to Sunday, more precisely on September 27, 2025, a sensational incident occurred in Wusterhausen that set the local police in motion. As the MAZ reports, an illegal rave party with around 40 revelers was broken up. The reason for the police operation was numerous residents' complaints about unbearable noise. It was so loud that it apparently disturbed the night's sleep and called the officers to the scene at around 8:20 p.m.
When the police arrived, some of the guests immediately fled, while others did not hesitate to throw beer bottles in the direction of the patrol car. Fortunately, the bottles did not hit the officers themselves, but only damaged the vehicle. As a result, the party was broken up and the remaining revelers were evicted. The police filed several reports, including an assault on law enforcement officers and damage to important work equipment. The estimated damage is around 1,750 euros.
Illegal rave parties are trending
Similar scenes also took place in other places, as the Schwäbische Zeitung shows. On the night of Saturday to Sunday, the Bad Saulgau police broke up an illegal rave party in the forest area between Menges and Rulfingen, where around 250 people had gathered. The planned event was equipped with lighting and sound technology and was kept running by generators. Residents had also complained about the noise here, which ultimately led to police intervention. The 20-year-old organizer was identified and obliged to clean the location again. He will also face a misdemeanor charge.
And that's not all. Several illegal rave parties also took place in Munich last weekend. According to the Süddeutsche Zeitung, one of the first events on Saturday morning in the Feldmoching motorway triangle was broken up after passers-by informed the police. More than 30 officers were on duty here and encountered around 35 ravers and a 57-year-old man in charge. He also has to answer for the unauthorized event. At a second celebration on the banks of the Isar on the same night, more than 50 revelers were present, and the 47-year-old organizer there also received a report.
Social relevance
The increasing number of illegal rave parties raises questions about responsibility and how to deal with such events. The incidents in Wusterhausen, Bad Saulgau and Munich are part of a trend that repeatedly calls the police into action. It remains to be seen how the responsible authorities will react to these unwanted celebrations in the future, but one thing is clear: the police will not stand idly by when residents complain about noise and disruption.
It remains to be hoped for the affected residents that such nightly parties will soon be a thing of the past and that peace and quiet will be maintained in the affected regions.
For further details on this topic, you can read the reporting on the MAZ, the Swabian newspaper as well as the South German newspaper read up.