Homeless man set on fire in Berlin underground police release CCTV images of suspects

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Demi777

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[FONT=&quot]Seven attackers set a homeless man on fire at a Berlin subway station, police have said. The authorities are now investigating the case as an attempted murder and have released CCTV images of the suspects.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Berlin police have released images of the seven young men who are suspects in the attack, which happened at around 2am local time on Sunday at Schonleinstrasse station, a statement on the city’s police website says.
The seven youngsters or young men are suspected of having put a homeless person in danger through fire at the Schonleinstrasse subway station,” the announcement reads.
According to a press release, the alleged perpetrators fled the scene in a train following the incident. Law enforcement is now investigating the case as attempted murder.
“The action of the youngsters is considered an attempted murder,” police said.
Police added that passersby spotted the homeless man on fire and quickly extinguished the flames. A train driver at the station also rushed to help. The “clearly intoxicated” homeless person survived the attack without any injuries, police said.
“A search for the perpetrators is underway,” the police statement reads, with authorities now reaching out to the people in Berlin to help identify the attackers.

During the winter the Berlin subway system traditionally allows homeless people to spend the night inside stations when they are closed. The system was open round the clock at the time of the incident due to the Christmas holidays, Die Welt reports.
The incident comes on the heels of another attack in the Berlin subway which caused widespread outrage in Germany. Two weeks ago CCTV footage emerged showing a male kicking a young woman down the stairs, breaking her arm. The incident happened back in October, but it took weeks for the Berlin police to find the suspected attacker.
The alleged perpetrator was later detained by law enforcement and turned out to be a 27-year-old Bulgarian. Police are now investigating the man as the prime suspect, but are also checking his two brothers and another person, all of whom were allegedly next to him during the assault.
The Berlin subway saw a rise in violence in 2015, Berlin Morgenpost reports, citing official information. According to the figures, police registered 2,201 cases of violent incidents at stations and inside trains last year, compared to 2,070 in 2014.






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wwjd_kilden

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I think Europeans are loosing their (our?) minds.,,, There's been lots of really violent stuff going on in Norway lately as well,
I suspect there are a lot of people out there with mental illness that are not being treated. (After all: How does one get someone into treatment unless you actually know who they are and where they live and can tip someone off? ... and even if they want help, it seems the ones that do want it rarely get it..)
 

JosephsDreams

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Mental illness. A loaded topic. Like all our problems, every single one fo them, it has it origins in sin.
 
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Tintin

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I think Europeans are loosing their (our?) minds.,,, There's been lots of really violent stuff going on in Norway lately as well,
I suspect there are a lot of people out there with mental illness that are not being treated. (After all: How does one get someone into treatment unless you actually know who they are and where they live and can tip someone off? ... and even if they want help, it seems the ones that do want it rarely get it..)
Mental illness or just sin in general? Because I know that stupid, bored young people have the potential to set homeless people on fire. Or do any other number of dangerous things to other people.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Mental illness or just sin in general? Because I know that stupid, bored young people have the potential to set homeless people on fire. Or do any other number of dangerous things to other people.

Both I guess.
Some do it just out of evil, but I also think some of it could have been avoided if more people got treated
 

tanakh

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I can understand one person being mentally ill but seven? no way
 

Desdichado

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Looks like they're a bunch of Syrians and a Libyan. The Bulgarian suspect doesn't appear to be involved.

This is one of the few times I will be using The Sun as a source. :p
 
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Tintin

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We had a man detonate his truck at the Australian Christian Lobby a few days before Christmas. The media says he was just a suicidal man. But I and many others aren't stupid. The building is off the main road, you have to purposefully visit the place. Also, the ACL in Canberra are known for opposing marriage 'equality' etc. And finally, we all know that this reeks of the religion of 'peace'.
 

Desdichado

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Down to the detonated vehicle. The only other time I've seen that is in Man in the High Castle.

We had a man detonate his truck at the Australian Christian Lobby a few days before Christmas. The media says he was just a suicidal man. But I and many others aren't stupid. The building is off the main road, you have to purposefully visit the place. Also, the ACL in Canberra are known for opposing marriage 'equality' etc. And finally, we all know that this reeks of the religion of 'peace'.
 
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Tintin

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Down to the detonated vehicle. The only other time I've seen that is in Man in the High Castle.
Same here. All of a sudden, Australia doesn't seem as safe a country as it used to be.

*Sorry, 'detonated' is the wrong word. He ignited a series of gas cylinders in his van.

Nocookies | The Australian
 
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Desdichado

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That's really sad. I distinctly remember my parents saying after 9/11 that Australia would probably the best place to live during any time of war.

Same here. All of a sudden, Australia doesn't seem as safe a country as it used to be.
 

Desdichado

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The premise being that y'all would sit back and crack open a can of Fosters while everybody else ignores you to punch the other guy.

Obviously that premise is moot when the adversary's goal is total domination of planet earth.
 
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Tintin

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That's really sad. I distinctly remember my parents saying after 9/11 that Australia would probably the best place to live during any time of war.
Yeah, it's probably still one of the safer places to live during any time of war. But the question is for how long?