Völklingen - Federal Minutes of Silence for Police Officers Killed
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He fired again and again. Unmercifully, Ahmet G. (18) shot at the police officers who tried to stop him after a robbery.
With a nationwide minute of silence, the police officers killed in Völklingen were reminded at 9 a.m.
The case of discriminatory messages to the Lausanne police raises the question of the training of officers. Grégory Jacquet, head of the Multicultural Cohesion Service of the canton of Neuchâtel and former police officer, says that "police officers are not justiciers" and must rely on clear standards to guide their actions.
The shock is deep - not only in Saarland, but all over Germany: Last Thursday (August 21st) a 34-year-old police officer lost his life during an operation in Völklingen (O-N reported). An armed robbery had taken place at a gas station. The alleged perpetrator first fled, Simon B. and his colleague immediately took up the persecution. There was a riot, the 18-year-old suspect snatched one of the service weapons - and fired several shots. The 34-y…
The killing of a 34-year-old policeman in Völklingen, Saarland, caused horror throughout the country last week. Today, the police have reminded the deceased - also in RLP.


From Berlin to Bavaria: In many places people have thought of the police officer who was shot in the Saarland in action. The compassion is especially with his family.
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