Over 50 police injured, 250 detained in Berlin May Day riots

More than 50 police officers were injured and over 250 protesters were detained after traditional May Day rallies in Berlin turned violent, the German Police Union said Sunday.
More than 20 different rallies
took place in the German capital on Saturday and the vast majority of them were
peaceful. However, a leftist march of 8,000 people through the city’s Neukoelln
and Kreuzberg neighborhood, which has often seen clashes in past decades,
turned violent. Protesters threw bottles and rocks at officers, and burned
garbage containers and wooden pallets in the streets.
“We don’t have any final numbers, but regarding
the known more than 50 injured colleagues and more than 250 detainments, it’s
clear that we were far removed from a peaceful May 1,” Stephan Kelm, Berlin’s
deputy chief of the police union, told German news agency dpa.
He condemned the throwing of
bottles and rocks and the burning barricades on the streets, saying, “These are
clear signs that it’s not about political expression but that the right to
assemble was abused to commit severe crimes.”
There’s a nightly curfew in most parts of Germany currently because of the high number of coronavirus infections. But political protests and religious gatherings are exempt from the curfew.