Gambian migrant attacks man with knife on German train after being told to ‘calm down’

A 27-year-old Gambian asylum seeker has been arrested after he attacked a passenger on a train in Germany with a knife and a glass bottle after the victim urged him to”calm down”.

The Gambian attacked the German man on Saturday evening shortly before 7 pm on an intercity train between Offenburg and Karlsruhe.

The attacker boarded at Offenburg without a ticket and after being confronted by personnel on the train and told to get off at the next stop, he became aggressive and started threatening and insulting other passengers, Pforzheimer Zeitung reports.

The train employee called the police and as the situation escalated the man brought out a glass bottle, which he broke, and a kitchen knife. The 38-year-old victim attempted to calm the irate asylum seeker and was attacked with both the broken glass bottle and the knife.

The victim was injured in multiple places on his body including his hands, thighs, and shoulders as he attempted to defend against the violent attack.

The Gambian was arrested by federal police at Karlsruhe’s main railway station without resistance after the train employee was able to talk to the man and calm him down after the attack.

Authorities are investigating the Gambian and looking at charges of grievous bodily harm, according to the Karlsruhe prosecutors office.

Attacks on trains in Germany are becoming more frequent and very often the perpetrators are asylum seekers. The most well-known case involved an Afghan asylum seeker who injured several passengers on a train in Wurzburg last year after attacking them with an axe. The 17-year-old was later shot and killed by police after fleeing the scene of the attack.