Shock in Bochum: Police shot a twelve-year-old deaf girl!

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In Bochum, a police operation injured a deaf girl. no body cameras document the incident, which raises critical questions.

In Bochum verletzte ein Polizeieinsatz ein gehörloses Mädchen. keine Bodycams dokumentieren den Vorfall, der kritische Fragen aufwirft.
In Bochum, a police operation injured a deaf girl. no body cameras document the incident, which raises critical questions.

Shock in Bochum: Police shot a twelve-year-old deaf girl!

A tragic incident in Bochum caused a lot of discussion and serious concern. On the night of November 17th, a twelve-year-old deaf girl was critically injured by police. How Northern Courier Reportedly, there were no video recordings of the operation, which raises questions about transparency and processes. North Rhine-Westphalia's Interior Minister Herbert Reul confirmed that there were no bodycam recordings because the officers were acting in an emergency situation.

The girl was hit in the stomach and is currently in intensive care. Her condition is considered critical, but stable. An emergency operation had to be carried out, but so far she has not been able to be questioned because she is of legal age daily news reports.

The circumstances of the operation

According to information, the girl, who is dependent on vital medication, had previously been reported missing. She lived in a residential group in Münster and had illegally traveled to her mother in Bochum. The police operation was initiated to help her when the police noticed that she had not been seen all day. Officers drove in the middle of the night to give her access to vital medication.

When police arrived, they encountered a chaotic situation. The girl's mother initially blocked access to the apartment and was finally restrained in the stairwell while the girl attacked the officers with two large kitchen knives. According to reports, the shooting occurred after one officer used a Taser and another shot the girl. Investigators assume that the girl had previously attacked the police officers.

Lack of support and communication

Another critical point is communication during the operation. Neither the girl nor her mother were assisted by a sign language interpreter, further complicating the situation. Although the police have various methods to communicate with deaf people, professional support was not provided. This raises questions about the standards that should be maintained during such critical operations.

After the incident, the Bochum police received numerous negative comments on social networks. Patrick Schlüter, the state chairman of the police union, emphasized the dangers that can arise from knife attacks. The incident has also fueled debate about police treatment of minors, particularly in cases involving vulnerable people.

The homicide squad in Essen has taken over the investigation. The importance of introducing and using body cameras to document such incidents is often discussed in political science and policing. Formats for evaluation The use of body cameras by the police is currently being tested in Berlin in order to analyze the effectiveness and challenges of using such technologies.

It is hoped that lessons will be learned from the investigations to help prevent similar incidents in the future and increase trust between police and the community.