Woman, 46, Arrested After Injuring Officer at Closed Pforzheim Station
A 46-year-old woman was taken into custody at Pforzheim station early Wednesday morning after causing injury to a police officer. The incident occurred despite the station being closed, with the woman appearing to be in a state of mental distress. The woman refused to leave the station, leading to an intervention by police. During the interaction, she injured an officer from Pforzheim North Police Station by kicking him in the thigh. Despite the injury, the officer was able to continue his duties. Police then decided to take the woman to a psychiatric facility for evaluation, but she resisted, resulting in the injury to the officer. No specific details have emerged about any event at the Pforzheim Police Headquarters on March 1st at 1 AM, nor the involvement of a specific leader in such an event. The woman was eventually taken to a psychiatric facility for further evaluation. The injured officer's condition is stable, and he continues to perform his duties. No further information is available regarding the alleged event at the Pforzheim Police Headquarters on March 1st.
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