Suspect Surrenders After Homophobic Attack Post-Berlin Pride
A man involved in a queerphobic assault following the Christopher Street Day event in Berlin has turned himself in, while police continue to search for a second suspect.
- The attack occurred in a subway station at Brandenburger Tor, shortly after the Christopher Street Day event in late July 2024.
- Two men reportedly targeted a 24-year-old with homophobic slurs before physically assaulting him, causing significant jaw pain.
- The attackers also attempted to assault the victim's companion, who was also 24 years old.
- One of the suspects has surrendered to the police, while the other remains at large.
- Police are appealing to the public for information to identify and locate the second suspect, using photos released to aid the investigation.