Police Clash with Protesters in Baden-Baden following Incident of Drunk Driving and Police Intervention
A suspected drunk driving incident occurred in the town of Baden-Baden, Germany, according to a report by the Police Headquarters Offenburg.
During a routine check, a 44-year-old driver collided with a wall in the courtyard of their property, causing concern for the authorities. Upon inspection, a strong smell of alcohol was detected on the driver.
A breathalyzer test was administered, revealing a reading of over 1.4 per mille, indicating the driver was allegedly under the influence of alcohol. Consequently, the driver faces charges for "drunk driving" and "resisting law enforcement officers."
The incident escalated when the driver resisted arrest, leading to the use of pepper spray by the police. A blood test was ordered for the driver to further confirm the initial findings.
The driver's residential address was checked by the police during the night from Saturday to Sunday. The Police Headquarters Offenburg can be contacted for further inquiries. Their official website is http://www.polizei-bw.de/. For direct contact, you can reach them at Telephone: 0781/211211 or via E-Mail: [email protected].
At the time of writing, the 44-year-old driver's name has not been released in the available search results. The incident remains under investigation.
This is a developing story and more information will be provided as it becomes available.