Let him go, he dies: checker chokes man - and is immediately fired

the shocking Video has Captured an employee of the city magazine Kreuzer, a further was also a witness to the precarious Situation that took place in Leipzig at

Let him go, he dies: checker chokes man - and is immediately fired

the shocking Video has Captured an employee of the city magazine Kreuzer, a further was also a witness to the precarious Situation that took place in Leipzig at the stop for the forest course of the line 7.

checker stops the passenger in a headlock

inspectors from the Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB) had asked a young man who was apparently driven black. One of the LVB staff pushed the passenger then brutally to the ground and held him in a headlock – as long as several minutes. A little later the police arrived, shocked passers-by had called them. You could move the checker finally, finally the man let off.

A Passerby shouted in the Background: "stop right there. Let go of the man, he dies. He gets no air. His face is getting red.“ The choking checker replied just: "die."

passers-by want to young man

to save "Several minutes had one of the checkers was lying on the floor man in a choke hold", described cruiser-employees as witnesses, the scene on Twitter. "More than 5 passers-by talking loudly on the controller."

to be escalated to The map control, the police stated in Leipzig: "We were called in the Wake of a ticket-checker, since it should have been a renegade passenger," said police spokesman Olaf Hoppe, according to the "Bild"newspaper.

The case had immediate consequences. The Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB) spoke in the evening on Twitter: "The employee has been released with immediate effect. Such an escalation, as shown in the pictures, is not acceptable to us. This is the best we can say at the moment,“ a spokesman said.

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Date Of Update: 17 July 2020, 17:26
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