Dozens detained as German 'corona party' becomes riot

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Dozens detained as German 'corona party' becomes riot
Thirty-nine persons were detained after police were attacked with "a hail of bottles" at an open-air party in central Frankfurt attended by thousands of revellers, police in the German city said Sunday.

Five officers were injured in the riot that began at around 3:00 am (0100 GMT) when police tried to avoid a brawl involving around 30 persons in Frankfurt's historic Opera square.

The square has turned into a popular gathering place for what local media have dubbed "corona parties" as Germany's bars and clubs remain closed to support the spread of the virus.

Some 3,000 mainly young people filled the square again on Saturday evening but only around 500 to 800 were still there when the unrest started, Frankfurt police chief Gerhard Bereswill told a press conference.

A small group of officers moved directly into help a bleeding man and end the brawl, however the crowd fired up them.

"What I find especially abhorrent is that bystanders cheered and clapped when bottles hit my colleagues," Bereswill said.

Back-up police then arrived and cleared the square, while facing "a hail of bottles" from the angry crowd, he said.

A total of 39 arrests were made, including one woman.

The others were men aged 17-21 "the majority of whom have a migrant background", Bereswill added.

Eight people stay in custody and face possible charges of disturbing the peace.

The incident recalls a Saturday evening riot in Stuttgart last month, when hundreds of men and women in metropolis centre pelted police with stones and bottles, smashed shop windows and plundered stores.

German police unions and emergency personnel have already been warning of authorities facing greater hostility as they start their work.

Tensions also have spilled over from the Black Lives Matter demonstrations in america where officers are accused of being racist.

Bereswill said although nearly all revellers were peaceful, Frankfurt police have noticed "increasing aggression" towards officers.

Sunday's escalation "was absolutely the most negative climax of this development", he told reporters.

Several police vehicles and a bus stop were also attacked in the violence, creating a large number of euros in damage.

Frankfurt Mayor Peter Feldmann on Twitter condemned the rioters' "unacceptable" behaviour and called for more police occurrence at party "hotspots".

City authorities will meet on Monday to discuss possible measures in response to the unrest. -- AFP
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