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Title: Violence Against Public Officials Surges in Germany Due to Public Fury Over Migrants
Source: The Ethnic European
URL Source: https://russia-insider.com/en/viole ... lic-fury-over-migrants/ri27477
Published: Jul 20, 2019
Author: Mike Walsh
Post Date: 2019-07-20 10:58:22 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 102
Comments: 1

Mayor of Hockenheim, a city in southwest Germany, was left bloodied and hospitalized after an unknown assailant punched him. Amid a sharp rise in threats to the political elite, one politician has already died. Reports suggest that such attacks are becoming more common.

Dieter Gummer, a member of the notoriously pro-migrant left-wing Social Democratic Party, answered his door on Monday evening to find an unfamiliar face outside. The visitor heavily punched the 67-year-old politician in the face, according to police in nearby Ludwigshafen.

Gummer fell on the floor and hit his head, requiring treatment in hospital. The culprit fled the scene. The attacker was unknown to the mayor and is described by police as a man of slim build, around 40 years old, with dark skin. Police in the southern German town says they’re baffled as to the motive and are “investigating in all directions.”

However, across Germany, rage and violence against public officials are on the rise. Last year, more than 1,200 threats, criminal insults, and acts of physical violence were committed against officials, Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung, who also chairs the German Association of Cities, told a meeting of concerned mayors last week. Nearly all German states have reported sharp yearly increases in violence since at least 2017.

At the meeting, the mayors described how rude comments in public and on social media would progress to action. They told of finding the wheel nuts loosened on their cars, discovering rifle cartridges on their doorsteps, and receiving death threats in their mailboxes.

“The people in my administration are afraid to open their doors,” said one Bavarian mayor, quoted by Der Tagesspiegel.“This cannot be.”

For Walter Luebcke, the trend proved fatal. He was shot in the head and killed at his home in the eastern city of Kassel in June. The 65-year-old was a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s left-wing Christian Democrats and had reportedly received death threats due to his pro-migrant sentiments. Police arrested 45-year-old Stephan Ernst for the murder a week later and revealed that the suspect had previous convictions, including an attempted pipe-bomb attack on a refugee shelter in Hesse in 1993.

Ernst told police that he acted alone and was motivated by his far-right beliefs. In the aftermath of the murder, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer pinned rising lawlessness in Germany on right-wing extremists, saying that they “have become a real threat for our society.”

The patriotic right, however, points to immigrants as the culprits for rising crime. An Interior Ministry report published in 2018 found that asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants, who represent only two percent of Germany’s population, commit 8.5 percent of the country’s crime. They also commit 14.3 percent of all fatal crimes, 12.2 percent of all sexual offenses, and 9.7 percent of non-fatal assaults. Whatever the cause, Germany’s mayors demand tougher measures in place to tackle the threat of violence against them and their families.

“We must not allow people who work for the community to be treated badly,” Jung said at the meeting last week. A typical politician, he thinks his self-serving profession is more deserving of protection that the public whose vulnerability has been aggravated by a massive increase in non-European migrants.

Source: The Ethnic European

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Germany’s mayors demand tougher measures in place to tackle the threat of violence against them and their families.

In Chicago during Prohibition, the gangsters kept the politicians in line with heavy bribes to keep the cops away and the liquor flowing.

No idea what they can do about the migrants over there since the migrants have nothing to begin with. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

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