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Fascist Germany: Alice Weidel and her family under threat and leader of the AfD is attacked


Berlin - For the chairwoman of the AfD, Alice Weidel, there is obviously a high level of danger at the moment. According to her party, security forces took her out of her apartment the weekend before last.

Because of the threat situation, she was also unable to take part in the Bavarian AfD election campaign event for German Unity Day in Mödlareuth. Now she canceled her appearance at the rally in the once divided city five days before the state elections in Bavaria for security reasons.

Apparently an attack on Weidel was planned
The AfD speaks of a “security-related incident” that resulted in Weidel having to leave her apartment a week and a half ago. Instead, she was “removed to a safe location.”

A spokesman for Weidel has now announced that the threat situation did not exist on October 3rd, but as early as September 23rd. “Ms Weidel and her family were taken from their apartment by police to a safe place on September 23rd,” it said. Under the impression of this danger, she would have canceled her appearance on October 3rd.

Tino Chrupalla taken to the hospital
AfD federal spokesman Tino Chrupalla had to abruptly end a rally on Ingolstadt's Theaterplatz. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance with blue lights flashing. Shortly after his arrival, Chrupalla was supported and taken into a police car. According to former FPÖ politician Gerald Grosz, Chrupalla had previously taken a few selfies and then suddenly collapsed. Grosz spoke of an “anaphylactic shock”. It remains unclear whether there is an illness or an attack.

According to Donaukurier, Chrupalla was apparently uninjured. A party spokesman told Junge Freiheit that there had been an “assault incident” against Chrupalla. Chrupalla’s health condition is “still being clarified”. A police spokesman confirmed that an operation was currently underway on site. Two people were arrested, the police said.


According to the Donaukurier, there was a counter-demonstration within sight and hearing range, which was supported by the CSU, the Left Party and the SPD, among others. The AfD's top candidate for the state election, Katrin Ebner-Steiner, confirmed an attack. However, she couldn't say what exactly happened. Apparently, a syringe was found, reported Junge Freiheit.
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