The citizens started to open fire on the police with their Heckler & Koch USPs, Heckler and Koch G36s, and other weaponry.
Among the fighting citizens and police, a group of well-uniformed men, around 100 of them, were marching with waving Prussian flags. The front line of the marching men were gunning down citizens who stood in their way, who fired back with equal firepower. A truck with a man shouting in German into a speaker was in the middle of the marching men. The truck was heading towards the Marienplatz.
On the other side was a group of 150 Bavarian soldiers, gunning down all citizens with weapons and pulling back any women and children to safety. A Leopard tank rolled along with the 150 soldiers. The Bavarian soldiers were marching towards the Marienplatz as well, adjacent from the other force of men waving the Nazi flags. The Leopard pointed its large weapon at the Prussian men and fired a round. The round didn't hit the truck, but continued on and hit a building at the far end of the road the truck was driving away from.