German police sound all-clear after misunderstanding at US base

A view of the symbol of the Ramstein Air Base of the US Air Force. Oliver Dietze/dpa

German police sounded the all-clear early on Thursday following an incident involving a kitchen knife and a cook at the Ramstein Air Base operated by the United States Air Force.

No criminal offence had taken place at the base in the district of Kaiserslautern, local police said.

The German police report said that US military police had detained the cook at the Popeyes fried chicken fast-food restaurant on Wednesday evening on suspicion of drawing a knife.

The man had apparently gone to buy a knife during his break, but his superior had not been in agreement with the use of a private knife.

A conflict had ensued and a staff member had informed the US authorities. But the information had been passed on incorrectly, blowing the incident out of proportion and resulting in a large law enforcement presence, the Kaiserslautern police said.

The cook was detained briefly and then released without further action being taken.

The Ramstein Air Base is the largest operated by the USAF in Europe and serves as the air hub for US forces in Eastern Europe and Africa.

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