58-year-old man shows Hitler salute on the train – police intervene!
An alcoholic man gave the Hitler salute on the train and was arrested at Neumünster train station. He is known to the police.

58-year-old man shows Hitler salute on the train – police intervene!
Monday, October 28th, brought an unpleasant surprise on the regional express RE 11223 from Kiel to Neumünster. A 58-year-old man who was reported to be drunk and traveling on the train without a ticket caused considerable commotion and was ultimately arrested. Loud kn online The problems began when the train attendant in Bordesholm tried to eject the man from the train at around 3 p.m. after he refused to leave his seat.
The man, who is already known to the police, gave the “Hitler salute” several times during the incident and insulted both his fellow passengers and the train staff. This intolerable situation led to the federal police in Neumünster being alerted. When we arrived at the train station it quickly became clear that there would be no peace that day.
Alcohol and criminal record
During the check, the officers found a breath alcohol concentration of 1.79 per mille. It turned out that the man was on probation and already had an arrest warrant against him. Not only is he known for his current offenses, but he also has a long list of allegations that include threats, assault and sexual harassment bild.de reported.
He is already banned from working at Deutsche Bahn in Schleswig-Holstein and is banned from traveling at Nordbahn. But these obstacles don't seem to stop him from his behavior. After his arrest, the man was taken to the Neumünster correctional facility, where he was brought before the judge.
Legal consequences and new procedures
New criminal proceedings were initiated against the man as a result of his actions. He is now facing allegations of insults, trespassing, obtaining benefits by fraud and using unconstitutional license plates. The incidents on the train have once again reignited the debate about safety and order in local public transport.
Such incidents are alarming and make it clear that a feeling of safety must also be guaranteed in everyday train traffic. Although the Federal Police's measures in this case were quick and effective, it remains to be hoped that such incidents will be a thing of the past in the future and that travelers can enjoy their journey undisturbed.