Dresden shaken: Three Syrians arrested after a brutal fight!

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Dresden: Three Syrians arrested after attempted murder in a café. The victim suffered serious head injuries. Investigations are ongoing.

Dresden: Drei Syrer festgenommen nach versuchtem Totschlag in einem Café. Opfer erlitt schwere Kopfverletzungen. Ermittlungen laufen.
Dresden: Three Syrians arrested after attempted murder in a café. The victim suffered serious head injuries. Investigations are ongoing.

Dresden shaken: Three Syrians arrested after a brutal fight!

In a worrying incident on Prager Strasse in Dresden, police have arrested three men suspected of attempted murder. Loud radiodresden.de The altercation occurred on July 30, 2024. A heated argument broke out between the suspects, Syrian citizens aged 29, 34 and 42, and two other compatriots, which ended extremely violently.

The confrontation broke out in the outdoor area of ​​a café at the Centrum Galerie. The suspects took on the role of the aggressors and used metal hoses to attack their opponents. They suffered serious head injuries during the brawl and had to be taken to hospital immediately, while the police, emergency services and fire brigade were on large-scale operations due to the feared high number of injuries.

Arrest and investigation

The three suspects were arrested on June 24, 2025 after arrest warrants were issued against them, according to the Saxony Police reported. On the same day, they were also brought before the investigating judge at the Dresden District Court, who executed the arrest warrants. The investigation is based on suspicion of attempted murder and grievous bodily harm.

The suspects have not yet commented on the allegations. The investigation is currently ongoing and will probably take some time. The generalized safety concerns surrounding such incidents are also supported by current crime statistics.

Crime situation in Germany

According to the police crime statistics 2024, published by BKA, total crime in Germany fell for the first time by 1.7% to over 5.8 million registered crimes. Still, violent crime rose 1.5%, the highest level since 2007. These figures show that despite an overall decline in certain crime areas, violent crime remains worryingly high.

A particular focus is on the increasing number of non-German suspects, which increased by 7.5% in 2024. This highlights the importance of understanding the background to such violent acts and the social circumstances that lead to them.

The current situation in Dresden and the associated crimes raise questions and show once again that there is a need for action in society. The upcoming investigations and the public's response will be crucial to preventing future incidents of this kind.