Existing violence in Hamm: Bloody clashes shock the city!

Existing violence in Hamm: Bloody clashes shock the city!
On Saturday, April 26th, there was a bloody argument on Wilhelmstraße, Höhe Ackerstrasse around 1:15 p.m. According to reports from Wa.de , several people were involved in the incident, the background of which have so far remained unclear. Eyewitnesses reported on a blood -over -flowed person on the ground that was supplied by the rescue workers. The paramedics put on a tour of an injured person, which indicates possible knife or stab wounds.
At least one injured person was then taken to the hospital. The ambulances, which were also used from the Unna district, ensured that the injured were treated medically as quickly as possible. The police secured the crime scene with a large contingent, while the sidewalk on Wilhelmstrasse between house numbers 96 and 100 was closed. The police announced that further information will be provided at a later date.
previous acts of violence in Hamm
Another five people present suffered outpatient injuries, while the police identified a 21-year-old suspect. However, the user of the shock pistol was able to flee undetected. A black Audi, which presumably served as a hiding place for the murder weapon, was ensured. All people involved come from Hamm, and the investigation into this incident continues, such as t-online.de
long -term trend of violent crime
The latest incidents in Hamm are in the context of a worrying increase in violent crime in Germany. The police crime statistics (PKS) shows an increase of around 17% in the first half of 2023 compared to the same period last year. A large part of these offenses occurred in public space, where an increase of 14% on streets and squares was documented, in contrast to an increase of only 3% in private living rooms, according to the BKA .
Three central factors were identified for this increase: the increased mobility after the corona -related restrictions, economic and social burdens as a result of inflation and a high immigration rate. It should be noted that the numbers of non -German suspects are to be interpreted relative to the total population. In child and youth crime in particular, a striking increase in the suspect is found, which is partly interpreted as a "corona catch-up effect".
The statistics are temporary and can be made to make changes until the PKS is published for the year 2023, which is expected to take place in spring 2024.
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