Stephan Protschka, head of state of the right -wing extremist party, is outraged. “You have blood on your hands, do you know that?” He calls for the blockers. He previously called the sentence at the “vigil” on the Königsplatz in a megafon. He describes the people who oppose the AfD as “neo -fascists”.
Our colleague Bernd Kastner is at the scene of Thursday. He reports that there was very little police to be seen at first. Only officials from the police headquarters were on site in a pavilion tent. You should be available as a contact for people who want to make messages to the attack. Gradually, more and more team cars from the police have arrived, most of them with a Berlin license plate.
The blockers at the crime scene have now registered a meeting. To do this, Bernd Kastner reports that the police would have been able to let other people, want to lay down flowers or turn off candles. So probably also the AfD members. So far, the blockers have not been ready. There are negotiations because the Munich police want to solve the situation in the place where 39 people were injured, two of which later died.
The police offer Protschka that he and his companions could lay down their white roses in this “place of grief” – on a green area outside the area protected by the human chain. Protschka agrees. “Now we put the flowers down, then we’re going again,” he says to his companions. The Munich member of the state parliament Rene Dierkes nods: “We can use that.” The words “show” and “pictures” fall. Then the conversation stalls when the AfD politicians notice that a streamer films the scene.
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