Riot at gas station in Greiz: argument ends with escape in the BMW!

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In Greiz, a dispute between two men at a gas station escalated, ending with bodily harm and escape in the BMW.

In Greiz eskalierte ein Streit zwischen zwei Männern an einer Tankstelle, endete mit Körperverletzung und Flucht im BMW.
In Greiz, a dispute between two men at a gas station escalated, ending with bodily harm and escape in the BMW.

Riot at gas station in Greiz: argument ends with escape in the BMW!

There was a serious argument in Greiz yesterday evening that originated at a gas station on Zeulenrodaer Straße. At 9 p.m., two men, believed to be from Poland or Ukraine, got into a heated discussion. The altercation began both outside the gas station's showroom and inside the store, with the two men arguing for several minutes before briefly leaving and then returning without buying anything Picture reported.

The argument eventually escalated into a physical altercation at the gas station. One of the men punched the other in the face, causing him to stumble against a shop window. After this incident, both left the town together in a silver BMW with the license plate fragment “RZE” and drove out of town, according to reports News.de.

Investigations and calling for witnesses

The police in Greiz initiated immediate searches in the area, but were unsuccessful. Investigations into suspected bodily harm are now underway. The police are asking the public for help: Information about the men involved or the vehicle can be sent to the Greiz police station on 03661/6210. The reference number is 0278244/2025.

Incidents of this kind shed light on the issue of physical harm. According to that Thuringia State Criminal Police Office Dangerous physical injuries are recorded as qualified crimes, including, for example, the use of weapons or dangerous tools. Such acts not only directly lead to an underlying conflict, but also have potentially serious consequences for those affected.

The events at the gas station in Greiz are further proof that there are not only explosive discussions, but also a tendency to physical arguments. The protection of citizens is the responsibility of the police, who want to continue to provide information.