World | strange stuff Cops Called on Armed Mob Find Asparagus Pickers "10 to 15 people armed with knives" turns out to be less ominous By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted May 31, 2015 12:05 PM CDT Copied Workers from Poland harvest asparagus in Kremmen, eastern Germany, Monday, April 13, 2015. The official start of the asparagus harvest is on April 16. (Bernd Settnik/dpa via AP) Police in rural northeastern Germany rushed out to track down a reported mob of up to 15 people armed with knives and sticks. Instead, they found a group of asparagus harvesters. Police in the town of Ludwigslust said a man called their emergency number yesterday to report having seen "10 to 15 people armed with knives and sticks" on a local road. Within minutes, six police cars were on their way to the scene. Officers quickly discovered, however, that the group was asparagus harvesters walking along the road with their work tools as they went to take a lunch break. White asparagus is a popular delicacy in Germany and a ubiquitous sight on restaurant menus in late spring. Read These Next NFL fans see same costly gaffe two weeks in a row. Noem, Pritzker clash after agents shoot woman in Chicago. The Supreme Court delivered bad news to Ghislaine Maxwell. 'Subway surfing' in NYC claims 2 more young victims. Report an error