At least there was no doubt about the course of events after the alleged murder of two police officers in the Kusel district on Monday before the Kaiserslautern district court.

The four police officers who arrived at the crime scene first on the morning of January 31, 2022 were invited to start the taking of evidence.

The officials described in an impressive and unanimous manner how they set off after the emergency radio message from their colleague Alexander K.

But because K. didn't get around to giving the exact position, they wandered through the community of Ulmet in Rhineland-Palatinate until their colleagues' company car was located.

Julia Anton

Editor in the “Society & Style” department.

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The dead Yasmin B., a 24-year-old police officer, was clearly visible on the street when she arrived in the headlights.

Based on her injuries, B. was shot in the head with a shotgun, it was obvious that the young woman was dead.

Next to him the empty service weapon

The situation was "very oppressive", reported one of the officials, who was visibly upset.

The visibility was bad because of the darkness and the rain.

Because they didn't know whether the perpetrator or perpetrators were hiding in the forest, the officers were careful to protect themselves.

Shortly afterwards, one of the colleagues discovered Alexander K., who was also dead, in the field to which he had fled before he was fatally hit by a bullet in the head.

Next to him lay his service weapon with an empty magazine.

The officials in the field also discovered the wild boar that the main defendant Andreas S. had killed shortly before.

They didn't move or touch anything, they assured - only Andreas S.'s identity papers, which they found near the company car.

Her colleagues who were killed often called her by her first name in her remarks, one reported that she had a friendly relationship with Alexander K. He did not want to look at his corpse "for personal reasons".

Unlike the witnesses who followed later, they hardly gave a glimpse of the dock on which Andreas S. and Florian V., who is accused of poaching and attempted evasion, sit.

However, both the mother-in-law and the wife of Andreas S. refused to testify, as did V's fiancee.

Only the man who called Andreas S. the morning after the crime testified.

It is the car mechanic from whom S. ordered new tires after the fact.

They used to go fishing together, but for some time he had distanced himself, the witness said.