Arrested Individuals Accused of Unlawful Firearm Possession, Following Warrant Execution
In a significant development, a 32-year-old man is currently in custody following an incident in Drontheimer Straße, Gesundbrunnen, on June 27, 2025. The man is under investigation for dangerous bodily harm after reportedly using a loaded firearm during a conflict with a 28-year-old.
According to reports, the conflict occurred around 11 PM, and the 28-year-old was shot in the foot. A passerby found the injured man on the ground and alerted the police. The man was transported to a hospital with a bleeding foot wound.
The Public Prosecutor's Office Berlin issued an arrest warrant and a search warrant on Monday evening. The man was arrested by forces of the special operations unit around 10:30 PM in Reinickendorfer Straße. During the arrest, the man sustained injuries that were treated on an outpatient basis.
The man is now in custody and underwent surgery for his gunshot wound, receiving stationary treatment. The location of the incident is not specified to be the same as the man's residence, which was executed during the warrant in the Wedding district.
The search measures led to the discovery of evidence. A specialized commission of Police Directorate 1 (North) has taken over the further investigation, including the search for the perpetrator and the trio involved in the conflict who could not be located at the scene or in the surrounding area.
The suspect was brought before an investigating judge today, who confirmed the arrest warrant. Further investigations, especially into the background of the crime, continue. The 32-year-old man remains in custody as the investigation progresses.
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