Unconstitutional graffiti in Hadmersleben – witnesses wanted!
Unknown perpetrators put anti-constitutional symbols on the bus stop in Hadmersleben. Police are asking for information.

Unconstitutional graffiti in Hadmersleben – witnesses wanted!
A series of disturbing incidents that have occurred in Germany in recent days have focused on anti-constitutional symbols and aggressive attacks on police officers. These events highlight the challenges of public safety and dealing with extremist speech.
In Hadmersleben, anti-constitutional symbols were discovered at a bus stop. Unknown perpetrators had posted these graffiti, and the city of Oschersleben reacted promptly by having the graffiti removed. The Haldensleben police are asking witnesses to call 03904/478-0 to receive information about the perpetrators. This is just one of many incidents that show that there is a level of radicalization in society that needs to be urgently addressed.
Resistance and aggression at the train station
Another incident occurred at the train station in Siegen, where a 24-year-old woman insulted federal police officers with an anti-constitutional “Sieg Heil”. These statements were made loudly on the night of Sunday to Monday at around 12:15 a.m. when the woman was heavily intoxicated. Despite being asked, she refused to produce identification and then tried to evade the officers. The incident escalated when the woman threw her alcoholic drink in an officer's face, causing minor injuries to another officer. The woman was ultimately restrained and taken to the police station, where she was found to have marijuana and a breath alcohol level of just over 2 per mille. Proud reports of illicit possession of narcotics and resistance against law enforcement officers were filed, as the [Siegener-zeitung.de/lokales/siegerland/siegen/verfassungshostile-rufe-wider-gegen-polizeiofficial-am-bahnhof-siegen-MDESMKVNCO3GTW4MB7OBXYDQIA.html] reports.
Graffiti and vandalism in Bad Kötzting
In Bad Kötzting, a chapel on “Spatili-Weg” was daubed with swastikas, which the police estimate caused damage of around 650 euros. In addition to the chapel, eight death boards belonging to it were also damaged. These graffiti were discovered between Thursday and Friday. Similar acts were recently recorded on Ludwigsberg, where hiking boards and shelters were defaced. The Bad Kötzting police station is looking for information from the population in order to catch the perpetrators and to stop the increasing number of anti-constitutional forms of action, such as the [Mittelbayerische](https://www.mittelbayerische.de/lokales/landkreis-cham/verfassungshostile-symbole-magdalenen-kapelle-in-bad-koetzting-mit- Hakenkreuzen-beschmiert-17374610) reported.
Overall, these incidents suggest that society needs to be vigilant to counteract extremist tendencies. Police are appealing to the public to be aware of such statements, not only in these specific cases, but also in general, and to share information to promote safe and respectful interactions.