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The Hamburg Police (German: Hamburger Polizei or Polizei Hamburg) is the German Landespolizei force for the city-state of Hamburg. Law enforcement in Germany is divided between federal and state (Land) agencies. A precursor to the agency, the Polizei-Behörde, has existed since 1814.
Listed below are people killed by non-military law enforcement officers in Germany, whether or not in the line of duty, irrespective of reason or method. Included, too, are cases where individuals died in police custody due to applied techniques. Inclusion in the list implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The listing simply ...
Hamburg: Hamburg: A Turkish man was rioting in his house in Eimsbüttel. When police arrived he injured an officer with a knife and was shot by another officer. [138] [145] 1999-06-29: B., Thomas: 29: Hamburg: Hamburg: Residents of an apartment complex in Hummelsbüttel called police to report a noise complaint. The prior day, someone had ...
As a consequence from the terrorist attacks in Paris 2015, each of the five BFE units of the Federal Police was tasked with enhancing one of its squads to a BFE+ unit. The purpose of the BFE+ units is to close the gap between the regular BFE units and the GSG 9, thus reducing the response time and workload for the GSG 9 or the SEK units.
The Schleswig-Holstein Police is equipped with blue Uniforms, which is used in Hamburg, Bremen, Lower-Saxony, Thuringia and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern as well. [6] [7] [8] Unlike the other States using the uniform, Schleswig-Holstein has opted to equip their Officers with white service caps. [9]
Hamburg Police Museum (Polizeimuseum Hamburg) is a museum based within the Hamburg Police Academy in the Hamburg-Winterhude district of Hamburg in northern Germany. It presents around 200 years of policing in the city , [ 1 ] forensic methods and criminal cases from the early 20th century onwards.
Officers of the Bereitschaftspolizei during Protests in Hamburg Personnel carriers commonly used by Bereitschaftspolizei-units The Bereitschaftspolizei (literally 'Readiness Police'/On-Call Police (Reserve); effectively riot police ), abbreviated BePo , are the support and rapid reaction units of Germany 's police forces.
For example, the City State of Hamburg police NCOs wore blue uniforms with inverted British style chevrons and the Schleswig Holstein police wore green uniforms with Third Reich style rank. Bavaria maintained a State Police (Landespolizei) as well as City Police (Gemeinde / Stadt) forces and, as a special feature, an own Border Police ...