Knife attack on Rotkreuzplatz: woman slightly injured, perpetrator arrested!

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A woman was threatened with a knife by a man at Rotkreuzplatz in Munich. Investigations are ongoing.

Am Rotkreuzplatz in München wurde eine Frau von einem Mann mit einem Messer bedroht. Ermittlungen laufen.
A woman was threatened with a knife by a man at Rotkreuzplatz in Munich. Investigations are ongoing.

Knife attack on Rotkreuzplatz: woman slightly injured, perpetrator arrested!

On Sunday afternoon, an incident at the Rotkreuzplatz subway station caused a stir in Munich. A 42-year-old woman was threatened with a knife by a 43-year-old man. The attacker attacked the woman from behind and held the blade to her neck. But the brave woman was able to fend off the knife, but sustained minor injuries. Fortunately, she did not require medical attention. Passers-by who noticed the situation quickly intervened and took the knife from the man until the police arrived. Loud South German newspaper the two knew each other; There had been a few attempts to talk to each other on the subway before, but they weren't a couple. The police are currently investigating what exactly was behind the attack.

The situation escalated for the 43-year-old man, who was reported for threats and grievous bodily harm. He will be brought before an investigating judge. The incident at Rotkreuzplatz is not the first time that such attacks have made headlines in Munich. Last weekend there was a knife attack on Theresienwiese in Munich, in which two people were slightly injured. A 30-year-old attacker was taken to hospital in critical condition after the police shot and died there. How Time online According to reports, the reason for her outburst was unclear and she had not previously been arrested for violent crimes.

The development of knife attacks in Germany

The frequency of such knife attacks has increased in recent years, recent statistics show. From 2022 to 2024, knife attacks recorded by the police increased. Statista has compiled the numbers, which show that these incidents are becoming more of a focus in many cities, including Munich. The question arises as to how the security situation in urban parts of Germany can be improved and what needs to be done to give the population a feeling of security. Especially after an incident like the one at Theresienwiese, where the police had to intervene first, the thanks of the Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann do not go unnoticed: He praised the quick reaction of the police forces, which could have saved lives.

However, the attacker's death remains an unfortunate chapter in this story. Although the police are investigating the role of firearms in such scenarios, the focus also remains on the people attacked, who fortunately only sustained minor injuries. The investigation into the crime and the circumstances that triggered it are currently being carried out by the Munich Homicide Squad and the State Criminal Police Office. It remains to be seen whether measures will be taken to improve security.