Overview
- Extremism officer Ruben Obenhaus said the allegations were confirmed, citing racist statements and remarks targeting other members.
- The fire service said the conduct conflicts with its core values, and spokesperson Vinzenz Kasch pledged action without detailing steps.
- The messages were exchanged among several members of the Jugendfeuerwehr unit in Charlottenburg.
- Reporting indicates the chat also involved bullying and interpersonal attacks.
- More than 1,000 children and adolescents aged 8 to 19 belong to the Berliner Jugendfeuerwehr, highlighting the broader significance of the review.