Lürsen - 16 - Schwelbrand

Bremen is upside down: The famous rock singer Dana (Jeanette Biedermann) is in the city to sing with her band at a "live concert against the right". In the run-up to the concert, poster poster Ahmed Aksu (Abdullah Daglioglu) is critically injured. Commissioner Inga Lürsen (Sabine Postel) and her colleague Stedefreund (Oliver Mommsen) assume a right-wing extremist background and investigate the Bremen neo-Nazi scene.But there is no trace of the perpetrators. While the inspectors are investigating, Dana's assistant is killed in Bremen-Hemelingen. The victim was wearing the rock star's coat at the time of the crime. Is the attack a mix-up? Or are neo-Nazis behind it this time too? Inga Lürsen and Stedefreund are investigating under time pressure, because the "live concert against the right" should go off without a hitch.
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