German man leaves severed human head at courthouse

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German police on Tuesday said they detained a man suspected of leaving a human head in front of the Bonn district court.

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severed head...that is something in Buddhists culture?

Police said no suspicious activity was reported in the area, just head got chopped off, that's it

I bet the head was laughing about how they got away with it before the severing.

Bet he wasn't german

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