16-year-olds kicked police officers against the knee-official injured!

16-year-olds kicked police officers against the knee-official injured!
What happened on Thursday evening around 7.45 p.m. near the Anton-Baumgartner-Straße police inspection caused some excitement. A 16-year-old approached the officials and insulted them loudly. The teenager not only let words speak, but also threatened the policeman to kill. When the officials wanted to arrest him, he made considerable resistance and specifically kicked a police officer against his knee, which led to a serious injury. The police officer in question then had to hire his service while the 16-year-old was taken to a judiciary after a corresponding order from the Vienna public prosecutor's office was issued. It is also striking that the young person is already known, which raises questions about his previous behavior, reports today.at.
Similar scenes of violent clashes between the police and adolescents have recently been not uncommon. Recently, when a 19-year-old was arrested, shooting scenes were also recorded as part of a killing offense in Simmering. A video shows how the arrested person was fixed on the ground, while a policeman hit his head several times. This use of violence is now checked by the responsible bodies, since there are indications of excessive use of violence on the part of the police officers, as [Kleine Zeitung] (https://www.kleinezeitung.at/oesterreich/6285361/Amtshandlung-Skaliert_Video- von-polmiut-Bei-bei-bei-bei-bei-bei-bei-bei-bei).
The discussion about police violence
Such incidents throw a shadow on the already tense discussions about police violence in Austria. Again and again the police are debated about the legitimate use of forced functionalities. According to [bpb.de] (https://www.bpb.de/themen/inne-sicherheit/dossier-inere-sicherheit/321874/getlt- und--und- againstpolicisten-und-polizenen/), it is crucial that the use of violence has a clearly defined legal basis. These violence applications intervene in fundamental rights such as physical integrity. The principle of proportionality requires that coercion is only used if milder alternatives are not available.
Current statistics show that violence against police officers is also a explosive topic. In 2018, over 38,000 acts of violence against police officers were recorded. The perpetrators are mostly male, young and often under the influence of alcohol. This suggests that the challenges in front of which the police are facing are diverse and complex.
demands for reforms
The existing allegations and criticism of police work are now increased voices that demand reforms. Among other things, a labeling obligation for police officers is required to create more transparency and legal security. The domestic political pressure increases, especially with regard to the independence of the intended investigation in the event of police force. Their settlement in the Federal Office for Corruption Prevention and Combating is considered problematic by many, since there are concerns about the powers of instructions from the Interior Minister.
The complex relationship between the police, violence and human rights remains a central topic that depends on a differentiated view. The public and politics are faced with the challenge of finding a balance between the violent confrontation and maintaining public security.
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