Military operation in progress featuring a lone individual, presumably a member of a specialized military unit
Police Operation in Johannisthal Results in Man's Arrest and Hospitalisation
Last night, a police operation took place on Königsheideweg in Johannisthal, Berlin. The operation, which involved special police units, lasted for approximately two hours, from 8:40 PM.
The trouble started when a man was reported causing a disturbance behind a multi-family building on Königsheideweg around 7 PM. Witnesses described the man as appearing to be in a state of mental distress.
As the police arrived, the man returned to his apartment, where officers could see him destroying furniture. In an effort to apprehend the man, special police units forced their way into the apartment. During the arrest, a police dog bit the man on the arm. On-site paramedics provided treatment for the man's bite wounds before he was transported to a hospital and admitted to a psychiatric ward.
The police operation also affected traffic. Traffic on Königsheideweg was fully closed between Sternstraße and Redwitzgang for two hours. Public transportation was also affected due to the police operation.
However, recent reports and detailed information about police operations involving special units in Johannisthal, Germany, and their impact on traffic and public transportation are scarce. The search results provided do not mention any such incidents.
Therefore, based on the available data, no recent incidents of police special unit operations affecting traffic or public transportation in Johannisthal can be confirmed with certainty.
This incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by law enforcement in dealing with individuals in mental distress, and the potential risks involved in such situations. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.