Suspects Arrested in Fatal Neu-Ulm Altercation, Berlin Robbery, and Teen Crime Spree
Three separate criminal incidents in Germany see arrests, including a fatal stabbing, a six-figure cash robbery, and a youth-led robbery spree.
- A 33-year-old suspect in Neu-Ulm is in custody on charges of manslaughter and armed drug trafficking after turning himself in following a fatal altercation on Wednesday night.
- The 24-year-old victim in the Neu-Ulm case died from stab wounds, while a 19-year-old involved was seriously injured and called emergency services.
- In Berlin-Charlottenburg, three suspects were arrested after robbing a 58-year-old man of a six-figure sum of cash withdrawn from a bank; the stolen money has been recovered.
- The robbery victim in Charlottenburg suffered head injuries during the attack and received medical treatment at a hospital.
- Three teenagers, aged 14 and 16, were apprehended early Saturday in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg for a series of three robberies, including one in Mauerpark, targeting multiple victims in quick succession.