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Video footage shows moment Alexanderplatz mass punch-up kicked off

Berlin’s central Alexanderplatz witnessed shocking scenes on Thursday when hundreds of social media users invaded the square to confront each other. Video footage has emerged of the mass brawl, which has naturally ended up on social media sites.

Video footage shows moment Alexanderplatz mass punch-up kicked off
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The incident, which involved 400 fans and more than 100 police officers, has gone viral on social media.  It took place on Thursday evening in the capital and involved two rival German YouTubers ‘Thatsbekir’ and ‘Bahar al Amood’. 

READ: Police break-up mass 'social media' brawl as 400 fans descend on Alexanderplatz

The 'social media influencers' came face to face in the centre of Alexanderplatz, a huge tourist destination, and started trading insults. Nine of their fans were arrested while 13 criminal cases have been instigated. The Berlin Morgenpost are reporting that knives were confiscated by police. 

The first YouTube video shows the confrontation, as well as the scope of the surrounding crowd. 

The second, which appears to be from social media platform Snapchat, shows the confrontation up close. 

The incident gained plenty of traction and reaction on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. 

The Berlin Morgenpost’s police reporter shared the following images of the police presence, the arrests and one of the confiscated knives.

A similar story was posted on Instagram by Kreuzberg News.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 

Thatsbekir wurde am Alexanderplatz attakiert.

A post shared by Kreuzberg News (@kreuzberg.news) on Mar 21, 2019 at 12:49pm PDT

The Berliner Zeitung also reported on the incident.

“Numerous arrests after a conflict at Alexanderplatz. Knives were also secured. According to information on site up to 250 people were involved in the brawl,” the tweet said. 

Passers by and residents of the area surrounding Alexanderplatz were confused by the incident, wondering why the flash mob had collected at one of Berlin’s busiest stations and best-known tourist attractions.

“At Alexanderplatz in Berlin, two large groups of young people have come together, before a large fight erupted and the police moved in. Apparently, two 'enemy' YouTubers had brought their fans to Alex,” the tweet said. 

“Loads of police and people at Alexanderplatz. I wondered what was going on, before I looked at Twitter to see that two YouTubers agreed to have a brawl. Ciao,” the tweet said. 

The police union blamed the two perpetrators for fanning the flames by encouraging their fans to confront each other.

“We see in the rap scene and increasingly also with other influencers that they are negligent with their influence; it seems to be in fashion to inflame tensions simply to get more clicks and more followers,” the union said.

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Denmark convicts man over bomb joke at airport

A Danish court on Thursday gave a two-month suspended prison sentence to a 31-year-old Swede for making a joke about a bomb at Copenhagen's airport this summer.

Denmark convicts man over bomb joke at airport

In late July, Pontus Wiklund, a handball coach who was accompanying his team to an international competition, said when asked by an airport agent that
a bag of balls he was checking in contained a bomb.

“We think you must have realised that it is more than likely that if you say the word ‘bomb’ in response to what you have in your bag, it will be perceived as a threat,” the judge told Wiklund, according to broadcaster TV2, which was present at the hearing.

The airport terminal was temporarily evacuated, and the coach arrested. He later apologised on his club’s website.

“I completely lost my judgement for a short time and made a joke about something you really shouldn’t joke about, especially in that place,” he said in a statement.

According to the public prosecutor, the fact that Wiklund was joking, as his lawyer noted, did not constitute a mitigating circumstance.

“This is not something we regard with humour in the Danish legal system,” prosecutor Christian Brynning Petersen told the court.

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