Officers have commandeered the jail cell.
In Celle, Germany, a 37-year-old local resident found himself in legal trouble over the weekend. The incident occurred on Trüllerstraße, near the train station, on Saturday evening.
According to reports, the individual was initially alerted to a potential brawl outside a supermarket on Trüllerstraße. Upon approaching the persons involved, the 37-year-old reacted aggressively towards the police officers. Due to his disruptive behaviour, which was exacerbated by his intoxication, he was taken into custody.
During questioning, the individual repeatedly insulted the officers, gave the "Hitler salute", and uttered xenophobic slogans. Corresponding charges have been brought against him. The name of the individual is not currently available in the search results.
For further inquiries about the incident, the police station in Celle can be contacted. The Police Station Celle is located in the city and can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 05141/277-216. The contact details provided are specifically for inquiries related to the incident on Trüllerstraße.
Witnesses at the scene pointed out four individuals leaving the scene towards the train station. It is unclear if these individuals are connected to the incident.
The Police Station Celle is the authority handling the incident, and they are currently investigating the matter further. The public is asked to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.