Knife attack in Ramersdorf: 37-year-old in custody after bloodbath!
In Ramersdorf, Munich, a 37-year-old man was arrested after a knife attack on two people. Motif: relationship drama.

Knife attack in Ramersdorf: 37-year-old in custody after bloodbath!
On the night of Sunday, June 1st, a serious knife attack was carried out in Munich-Ramersdorf that caused a stir. Two people, a 34-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man, were seriously injured. The suspect, a 37-year-old man, is in custody and has been charged with attempted murder, as T-Online reports.
The attack occurred around 1:10 a.m. on Adam-Berg-Strasse, directly in front of an apartment building. The suspect, who was apparently intoxicated during the crime, was arrested at the scene. The police are currently carrying out investigations, which have been taken over by Commissariat 11. She is investigating a relationship drama as a possible motive, as the suspect is a former partner of the injured woman who lives nearby. It is currently unclear what relationship the man has with the second victim, the 36-year-old.
Serious injuries and first aid
Both victims suffered serious upper body injuries and had to be taken to hospital. Emergency services provided first aid: They applied pressure bandages and partially tied off limbs. Fortunately, the injured are no longer in danger of death. This is welcome news after such a dramatic incident that has left the neighborhood in turmoil.
Overview of knife attacks
Knife attacks are a current topic in Germany that is being discussed not only in Munich but throughout Germany. According to Media Service Integration, an increase in such attacks has been observed, particularly in urban areas. Statistics show that over 8,000 knife attacks were recorded in 2022, representing an increase compared to the previous year. However, experts emphasize that media reporting often distorts perceptions by disproportionately highlighting foreign suspects.
In this context, it is important to mention that the suspect in Ramersdorf was already known to the authorities for minor crimes. While he is now in custody, police will continue to investigate the background to the attack and carefully examine all relevant information.
The events in Ramersdorf in turn shed light on the discussion about security measures in public areas and the prevention of violent crime. The city and the police are faced with the challenge of increasing citizens' sense of security and preventing similar incidents in the future. It remains to be seen what measures will be taken to counteract this problem and to ensure that the population of Munich can continue to live in a safe environment.