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Homophobic Threat Made at Hamburg Advertising Agency: Police Seek Witnesses

30.06.2023 – 13:47

Hamburg police

Hamburg (ots)

Actual time: 06/29/2023, 8:26 a.m

Crime scene: Hamburg-Sternschanze, Ludwigstrasse

Yesterday morning, a previously unknown perpetrator threatened an employee of an advertising agency in the Sternschanze, allegedly with homophobic motivation. Police are asking witnesses to come forward.

According to the current state of investigation, the stranger entered the reception area of ​​​​the agency to express his dislike of several rainbow flags attached to the house facade to the employee there (63). He then verbally threatened the employee with death if a Pride Day lettering in the reception area was not removed and left the building.

The perpetrator is described as follows:

– male – Western European appearance – 40 to 45 years old – approx. 180 cm tall – slim figure – bald head – wears glasses – dark clothing

The investigations are being conducted at the State Criminal Police Office 73, which is responsible for hate crimes, and are ongoing.

Please call the Hamburg police hotline on 040/4286-56789 or any police station for information.

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Media inquiries please contact:

Hamburg police
You, Kaluza
Phone: 040 4286-56212
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.polizei.hamburg

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2023-06-30 15:58:43
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