By Christian Bart
Around 0.45 a.m. on Thursday night, two men got into an argument in an S25 between the Bornholmer Straße and Wollankstraße stations.
According to the police, a 41-year-old German is said to have stared at a 19-year-old. He is said to have confronted him then.
The 41-year-old then pulled a stun gun out of his jacket pocket and aimed at the other.
Witnesses alerted the driver. Meanwhile, the 19-year-old managed to disarm the attacker. The 41-year-old then pulled out a knife and threatened the 19-year-old with it. According to the federal police, the witnesses were finally able to persuade him to put the knife away.
Alarmed police officers arrested the 41-year-old at the Wollankstraße station.
The drunk man – 1.3 per mille breath alcohol content – is now being investigated for threats. The police confiscated a pistol and a knife. The man was able to present a small firearms license. He was released again.