Berlin Police response

Seven San Antonio Cops Shot in Apartment Call; Suspect Dead

Seven San Antonio police officers were shot while responding to a call for help at an apartment complex. Thankfully, all seven officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries, a fortunate outcome given the circumstances. The sheer number of officers injured – seven – is striking and warrants a thorough investigation into the events that unfolded.

The alleged assailant is deceased, having suffered a gunshot wound during the incident. Reports indicate this individual had a recent arrest record, raising questions about how he was able to possess firearms and potentially the circumstances leading to his release. The sequence of events suggests a potentially chaotic scene, with officers seemingly engaging the suspect one at a time, rather than employing a coordinated tactical approach, although this interpretation might be inaccurate until official reports are released.… Continue reading

Berlin Police Warn LGBTQ+ and Jewish Residents to Avoid Certain Areas

Berlin Police Chief Barbara Slowik confirms a rise in antisemitism and violence targeting Jewish and LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly in neighborhoods with large Arab populations where sympathy for terrorist organizations is evident. This increase, fueled by the October 7th Hamas attack, has led to over 6,200 antisemitic incident investigations, a 50% surge compared to 2022. The police are overwhelmed by the increased workload, including daily pro-Palestinian protests and heightened security needs. Consequently, many LGBTQ+ individuals are self-censoring and avoiding certain areas out of fear.

Read More