June 21, 2026

Vendor at Göttingen Pride Threatened; State Security Investigating

On the edge of Göttingen’s Christopher Street Day (CSD), a stand operator was subjected to verbal threats. Police said that a 52-year-old man from the Northeim district allegedly intimidated the operator on Saturday evening at Albaniplatz during an argument. The state protection service has taken over the investigation and is also examining a possible queer-phobic motive.
The incident occurred around 6:25 p.m. as part of the CSD street festival, which followed the procession through the city center. An investigation was opened against the intoxicated suspect. After the police measures were completed, he was issued a ban from the area.
At the CSD parade, police estimates suggested that at its peak around 1,500 people participated, while a report in the Göttinger Tageblatt described it as “thousands of people.” The parade itself proceeded without incident. Afterwards, participants celebrated on Albaniplatz with a street festival featuring a stage program and numerous stalls.
This year, the police were deployed with enhanced contingents. According to authorities, there were no concrete indications beforehand of planned disruptions. The Göttingen Police’s LGBTQI information desk was represented for the first time outside the main street festival.

Marcy Ellerton
Marcy Ellerton
My name is Marcy Ellerton, and I’ve been telling stories since I could hold a pen. As a queer journalist based in Minneapolis, I cover everything from grassroots activism to the everyday moments that make our community shine. When I’m not chasing a story, you’ll probably find me in a coffee shop, scribbling notes in a well-worn notebook and eavesdropping just enough to catch the next lead.