155 police officers injured at German soccer match, most from tear-gas use
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155 police officers injured in clashes with fans at German soccer match, most from tear-gas use
BERLIN (AP) — Some 155 police officers were injured in clashes with Dynamo Berlin and Energie Cottbus fans over the weekend – most of them from the use of their own tear gas.
Officials called for a vehicle and container fire, respectively, were taken into custody in the two communes this Saturday evening and were able to carry out arrests in Étampes.
At least 155 police officers were injured in a fan riot at a match of Germany's fourth football league between Dinamo Berlin and Energy Kotbus, Berlin police said today.
A total of 155 police officers were injured in riots at the edge of a regional league football game in Berlin.
The German regional league match between Dynamo Berlin and Energie Cottbus ended in a massive brawl between fans and police, as a result of which 74 people were arrested and 155 police officers received various injuries. RBB24 writes about this. The police used tear gas and also tried to calm down fans with dogs. The match was suspended for 20 minutes in the first half. The Dynamo vs Energie derby is considered a high-risk game in Germany. After…
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