Drunken Man Triggers Special Forces Intervention at Berlin Party
A 37-year-old man caused a significant police response in Berlin-Marzahn on Sunday evening after reporting serious crimes taking place during a party. The incident unfolded around 6:50 PM when the individual called emergency services claiming that a firearm had been used at a gathering in an apartment located on Max-Herrmann-Straße.
Upon arrival, police officers encountered the intoxicated man outside a multi-family residence. He reiterated his claims about the dangerous situation occurring inside the apartment, appearing visibly shaken by the events he described. During a voluntary search conducted by the police, they discovered a knuckle duster in his possession.
As a precaution, a special operations unit was deployed and forcibly entered the apartment in question. Inside, they found the 38-year-old resident, who, in an attempt to dispose of evidence, threw a bag of narcotics out of the window. Despite the man's claims, no evidence of a party or any of the alleged criminal activities was discovered.
During the course of the operation, the apartment's resident sustained a head injury but declined medical assistance. As the condition of the 37-year-old caller deteriorated, emergency medical services were summoned to provide treatment on-site. He now faces charges for misuse of emergency services and violations related to weapon possession, while the apartment's occupant is being investigated for drug-related offenses.