Potsdam - Assault on Young People After Football Match
Background
Following a football match between SV Babelsberg 03 and Energie Cottbus on Saturday evening (25th February), a group of young people were attacked by unknown assailants in Potsdam. According to police reports, the attack occurred at around 10:45 pm near the Babelsberg train station.
Details of the Attack
The victims, who were between the ages of 16 and 18, were walking home after the match when they were approached by a group of around 10 individuals. Without provocation, the assailants began verbally abusing the victims before physically attacking them.
The victims suffered various injuries, including bruises, cuts, and a broken nose. One of the victims also reported being racially abused during the attack. The assailants fled the scene before police arrived.
Police Investigation
Police have launched an investigation into the attack and are appealing for witnesses to come forward. They are currently reviewing CCTV footage from the area and have increased patrols in the vicinity of the train station.
Community Response
The attack has caused shock and anger in the local community. Residents have expressed concern about the increasing levels of violence in the area and have called for more to be done to ensure the safety of young people.
Call for Action
The police are urging anyone with information about the attack to contact them. They are also asking parents and guardians to talk to their children about the importance of staying safe when out and about, particularly at night.
Conclusion
The assault on the young people in Potsdam is a reminder of the dangers that young people can face in our communities. It is essential that we all work together to create a safe environment for our children and young people to live and grow up in.