Police custody incident involves alleged assault and attempted suicide
Early Saturday morning, the Police of Rhineland-Palatinate confirmed that at least three cases of bodily harm occurred on a party boat near Neuwied. According to a statement from the Police Directorate Neuwied/Rhein, a 26-year-old man from Cologne acted as the aggressor, resisting and insulting police officers during the filing of the report.
Officers had to exert significant force to restore the man's airflow, as his actions severely obstructed his breathing. The suspect was subsequently detained due to his resistance and insults. However, further inquiries about the identity of the psychiatric hospital to which the man was transferred could not be found in the search results.
The man was taken to a psychiatric facility following the incident. Inside the cell, the suspect attempted to strangle himself by tying his T-shirt around his neck. The Police Directorate Neuwied/Rhein is responsible for the investigation of the incidents on the party boat near Neuwied.
The Police of Rhineland-Palatinate is the appropriate contact for media inquiries about the incident. Press releases from the Police of Rhineland-Palatinate are free for publication with proper attribution. For further information, please contact the Police Directorate Neuwied/Rhein at 02631-878-0.
The incident on the party boat near Neuwied is being handled by the Police of Rhineland-Palatinate. The public is reminded to prioritize safety and respect for others when participating in social events. The authorities urge anyone witnessing suspicious or dangerous behaviour to report it immediately.
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