Police Respond to Disturbances During Berlin High School Graduation Week Celebrations
In Berlin, end-of-school celebrations marking the conclusion of the Abitur, Germany's high school exit examinations, led to significant police interventions across multiple districts. Large gatherings of students, traditionally organized during themed 'Abi Motto Week,' escalated into unruly events, prompting authorities to step in due to public disturbances and safety concerns.
On Friday evening, approximately 1,000 young people gathered on a large green area near the Planetarium in Prenzlauer Berg. According to police, the festivities generated excessive noise, loud music, and considerable littering, including empty bottles scattered throughout the area. As the evening progressed, the situation intensified, with some attendees throwing bottles and igniting firecrackers. Police officers moved to disperse the crowd and clear the premises in response to these developments.
During the operation, five individuals--classified as either juveniles or young adults--were temporarily detained on suspicion of breach of the peace and assault. Law enforcement authorities also initiated investigations into 15 separate incidents involving offenses such as aggravated bodily harm, property damage, and pickpocketing. The situation necessitated a temporary closure of a section of Prenzlauer Allee to ensure public safety and facilitate police operations.
Elsewhere in the city, another large group of young people, estimated at roughly 600, assembled at the Rathaus Schöneberg subway station around 9 PM. Reports indicate that police officers faced resistance and were subjected to attacks during their efforts to control the gathering. Subsequent investigations were launched concerning cases of bodily harm incurred by officers during the incident.
The gatherings, often coordinated online and referred to as 'Abi-Flashmobs,' have seen increasing popularity in recent years. Throughout the week, similar open-air parties took place in various parks and public spaces, frequently leaving behind substantial amounts of waste and broken glass. Local news sources noted that since the start of the week, daily celebrations have contributed to growing concerns among residents and authorities about public order and environmental impact.
Abi Motto Week is a longstanding tradition in German schools, where students dress up in themed costumes and organize playful activities in the days leading up to their final examinations. While these events are generally intended to be festive and lighthearted, recent developments have highlighted growing challenges related to crowd control, noise pollution, and public safety.
Berlin police have stated that they are continuing their investigations into the incidents and are working in coordination with school officials to promote responsible celebrations in the future. Authorities emphasized the importance of balancing student traditions with the need to maintain public order and safety in shared urban spaces.