In Saxony, there has been a rise in violent attacks on the police following a major raid against nine suspected left-wing extremists. On Friday night, chaos erupted in Leipzig’s Connewitz district as rioters hurled paving stones at the entrance area of a police station on Biedermannstrasse. A police spokeswoman confirmed that a window was damaged and the facade was tagged with large black graffiti reading “ACAB,” which stands for “All cops are bastards.”
The unrest continued with barricades being erected on several streets in the left-wing district. Items such as waste glass containers and wooden pallets were used to create blockades, and attempts were made to set them on fire. While no fires were successfully started, the incidents escalated tensions between left-wing extremists and law enforcement.
This recent wave of attacks was likely in response to a major raid conducted earlier in the week by the LKA and the special commission “Soko LinX.” The raid targeted nine individuals accused of assaulting a neo-Nazi at Leipzig Central Station, leading to hospitalization, as well as other criminal activities including damage, arson, and assault on a police officer.
The ongoing conflict highlights the political tensions and violence present in the area, underscoring the challenges faced by law enforcement in maintaining order and safety in the face of extremist activities. This incident serves as a reminder that extremism continues to be a significant threat to society and that efforts must be made to address it head-on.