Authorities seek out eyewitnesses in relation to a weekend brawl that left two individuals injured.
In a shocking turn of events, a physical altercation took place between two young adults in the town of Heide, Germany, on a recent Monday, according to the Itzehoe Police Directorate's press office.
The incident, which led to injuries for both parties, involved an 18-year-old and a 19-year-old. The police responded promptly, dispatching seven patrol cars to the scene. The parties involved were subsequently taken to the West Coast Clinic for treatment, but the exact location of the clinic remains undisclosed.
One of the young adults allegedly drew and used a blank-firing gun during the scuffle. However, no further details about the nature of the gun or how it was obtained have been provided. As a result of the altercation, the younger suspect sustained facial injuries, while the older one suffered injuries to his ankle.
The Crime Investigation Office in Heide is now handling the investigation into the brawl. The five young adults who accompanied the two individuals from Neufeld, Marne, Hamburg, and Brunsbüttel are reported by police spokesperson Björn Loop, but their specific names have not been publicly disclosed. No details about the role of the five young adults in the treatment or investigation have been provided.
The investigation aims to determine the cause of the brawl, but no further details about the reasons for the initial dispute have been provided. The dispute did not end with the initial altercation, as the individuals involved may have continued to be involved.
Potential witnesses are asked to contact the Crime Investigation Office by phone at 0481/940 or by email at [email protected]. The investigation is ongoing, and no information about the current condition of the parties involved or the outcome of the police investigation has been given. No additional details about the reasons for the brawl have been provided at this time.