Frankfurt (Oder) - One day after two policemen and a grandmother were killed in Brandenburg, the shock was deep. Now the mentally sick man confessed.
After the violent death of a 79-year-old and two policemen in Brandenburg, the 24-year-old suspected of the deeds. He admitted in the interrogation the killing of his grandmother and explained that both had previously denied money, said prosecutor Ricarda Böhme on Wednesday in Frankfurt (Oder). The woman bled. The man had also confessed that on Tuesday, during his flight, the two policemen had crossed a control center in Oegeln in the district of Oder-Spree. He feared he would be shot after a stop.
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The 24-year-old, who is said to have killed two policemen and his grandmother in Brandenburg, has been known to the authorities for some time as psychically conspicuous. In the middle of November 2016 he had to be responsible for robbery, theft and driving without driving license before the regional court Frankfurt (Oder), as the prosecutor informed on Wednesday. The prosecution has urged an accommodation in closed psychiatry, said a spokeswoman for the agency. Although the Court of First Instance followed that request, the measure was suspended.
A reviewer had certified the 24-year-old treatment ability. Because of an attestated mental illness, he was declared guilty of all reproaches. The regional court announced a statement on the decision for Wednesday afternoon.
According to the police, the 24-year-old has been interrogated since Tuesday evening. On Tuesday morning, he was supposed to have killed his 79-year-old grandmother in Müllrose in eastern Brandenburg - why, was not yet known. Perhaps he was under drugs. Then he grabbed his grandmother's car and fled. When he was to be stopped by the police at Oegel near Beeskow, he overcame the two policemen who had just laid a nail board. The two 49- and 52-year-old fathers, who were on a cycle path, were dead on the spot .
On Wednesday, the criminal investigation department at Oegeln continued to provide additional evidence. Approximately 30 officials searched the bicycle route and the adjacent grounds along the Bundesstraße 168 with metal detectors and tracking dogs. Criminal technicians also took part in the safety of the 79-year-old car. Pastors were taking care of the officials, who were in action on Tuesday.
Schweigenminute in the Brandenburg State Parliament
The Brandenburg Landtag, with a silence of the two killed policemen. "We stand before this violence. It was a nightmare, "said Landtag President Britta Stark on Wednesday.
There was also a minute of silence in the police department. Many polizeiautos also outside Brandenburg showed a mourning pillar. In the evening (6 pm) a commemoration for the victims of the acts of violence was to be held in the town church of Beeskow.
The Martin-Heinze fund set up a donation account for the survivors. The fund is named after the Brandenburg police officer Martin Heinze, who had been stabbed in August 1995 by a burglar on a civilian streak.
Police force demands severe punishment
The German Police Workers' Union (DPolG) in Brandenburg demanded a severe punishment. "Regardless of the exact situation, we demand a complete reconnaissance and a hard punishment for the perpetrator," explained Landeschef Peter Neumann. The case again shows the increasing violence against officials in a frightening way.

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