On June 12th, a bomb attack was carried out (PI reported) at a demonstration against the German government’s austerity package. After analysis of the video — especially in slow motion — there is the suspicion that the alleged attacker in the video published by PI is recognizable. Somewhat after the 42nd second, a young woman in a blue T-shirt comes into the picture like a photograph, who could have something to do with the case, or could serve as a valuable witness.
Here is the video of the scene:
The photographer is wearing a baseball cap turned to the back, has on a leather jacket and a carrying back hanging around him. Whether he is taking a picture of the young woman by request, and whether she is with the photographer, are unclear. After evaluation in slow motion and at high resolution, the impression can be gained that both know each other. At least it seems like he is speaking with her; from about 1:21 minutes, the lip motions of the supposed photographer are finally recognizable in the slow motion sequence that follows. However, a definitive statement regarding this is not possible.
He takes a picture, bends over, straightens out, then leaves quickly. The woman stays at the scene and appears to be looking at her notepad. When the camera swings right, right away (at sec. 50) smoke appears next to a parked car, and then an explosion occurs (sec. 52-54).
The explosion happens in a distance of a few meters to the right (out of the camera’s view) at the former position of the photographer. The bomb — if it came then from the photographer — would have to have been the “roll bar” type.
At 1:58 Minutes, the young woman appears yet again in the video. One gets the impression by this that she wasn’t without a certain sympathy for the demonstration.
Screenshots from the video:

Photographer bending:

Photographer quickly leaving the scene of the incident:

In addition, here is an enlargement of the young woman smiling and hanging around in the left block shortly after the explosion:

(Hat Tip & Video Processor: Antivirus, additional Hat Tip: Nockerl / Translation: Anders Denken)




























