Knife attack on the Loriotplatz: 33-year-old stands in group!
Knife attack in Bremen on Loriotplatz: A 33-year-old violates several men after a quarrel. Police determined, reasons for detention.

Knife attack on the Loriotplatz: 33-year-old stands in group!
in the heart of Bremen, on Loriotplatz in the station suburb, there was a worrying incident on the night of June 13, 2025. A dispute between a 33-year-old man and a group of eight men from the Maghreb countries escalated into a violent knife attack. Report by Bild.de The 33-year-old pulled back before he returned with a knife and without Preliminary warning on the group.
The argument led to three men aged 22, 24 and 25 years of serious injuries. The 24-year-old had to be operated on due to serious hand injuries, while the other two men wore cutting wounds on the upper body and on the legs. The attacker himself was also injured and had to be treated in the hospital. It was under the influence of drugs at the time of the attack.
arrest and investigation
After the incident, the 33-year-old fled, but was arrested by the police on Hillmannplatz. This now checks reasons for detention against him, while the investigations are underway for dangerous bodily harm. The police have set up the criminal service service on 0421 362-3888 and asks the population for information on the incident, such as Oldenburger-onlinezeitung.de reported.
This incident throws a light on the increase in violent crime in Germany. According to the police crime statistics 2024, which was published on the website of BKA Violent crime in 2024 by 1.5 % to 217,277 cases, the highest level since 2007. The increase in suspects from the non-German area, which has increased by 7.5 % to 85.012, is particularly worrying.
Although the overall crime in Germany with a decline from 1.7 % to 5,837,445 registered crimes has decreased slightly in 2024, there is a clear increase in certain offenses, especially in the area of violence. Investigators and social scientists agree that a comprehensive view of the social background must be worked on.
in Bremen and elsewhere it is time to open your eyes to the rising acts of violence and to find solutions together to ensure security in our cities. The concerns of the residents regarding such incidents must be taken seriously, which requires an active role in police and politics.