Vandalism in Cologne: Dozens of damage to bus stops and cars!
Numerous cases of vandalism were reported in Rodenkirchen on the night of October 5, 2025, including damaged bus stops and vehicles. The Cologne police are looking for witnesses.

Vandalism in Cologne: Dozens of damage to bus stops and cars!
On the night of Sunday, October 5, 2025, unknown perpetrators devastated several districts of Cologne, especially Rodenkirchen and Godorf. The vandalism that took place in the tranquil setting of Cologne's streets resulted in significant damage to numerous public and private facilities. Loud Erftkreis News At least six bus stops were damaged and more than 20 vehicles were severely affected.
The perpetrators acted with brutal arbitrariness: they punched and kicked the glass panes of bus shelters as well as the rear windows and rear-view mirrors of cars. The break-in of a car, where headphones were stolen from the boot after the rear window was smashed, attracted particular attention. The piece of stone allegedly used was recovered at the crime scene, but it remains unclear whether one or more perpetrators are responsible for the crimes. The Cologne Police Department's Criminal Investigation Department 52 has started the investigation and is calling on the public to help: Witnesses are asked to report to the police if they saw suspicious people or vehicles on the night in question.
Attacks on KVB personnel
The incidents of the last few days cast a shadow on the willingness to use violence in public spaces, a topic that is not new. It is not an isolated case of KVB staff becoming victims of attacks. How Cologne City Gazette Reportedly, bus drivers have repeatedly been the target of violent attacks in the past. There were already two physical attacks on KVB drivers in January 2023, while a total of 16 attacks took place in 2022. These attacks contribute to growing concern and feelings of insecurity among passengers and employees.
A particularly dramatic incident occurred on January 12th when a bus driver was injured in the face at the Merheim stop. Thomas Annas, a former bus driver, recalls a shocking attack in which he was attacked with an emergency hammer by a drug addict. Such incidents show a worrying tendency towards brutalization, which KVB spokesman Stephan Anemüller has already identified. In response to the increasing violence, KVB has introduced measures to support its employees, including body cameras and de-escalation training.
Violence in public spaces
The general perception of violence in public spaces is often shaped by fears and personal experiences. A current analysis shows that over two thirds of the over 210,000 cases of dangerous and serious bodily harm in Germany take place in public spaces. These come in a variety of forms, from verbal arguments to physical attacks, often triggered by impulsive behavior or the influence of alcohol, such as sai-fon.com represents.
The reasons for this violence are diverse and often unpredictable. The risk of aggressive outbursts increases significantly, particularly on weekends or in crowds. Society must respond to this in order to ensure the protection of both citizens and public transport staff. What remains piquant is that, despite the motorized acts of violence, a large proportion of the attacks take place between unknown persons - a complex challenge for the city and the police.
The incidents of vandalism and violence in public spaces in Cologne are more than just numbers in statistics. They are a wake-up call to everyone that we must work together to create a safe environment for everyone. Every tip can help to take appropriate measures and strengthen the sense of security among Cologne citizens.
Contact the Cologne police for witness information: Telephone 0221 229-0, Email: poststelle.koeln@polizei.nrw.de.