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Germany cinema shooting: Gunman opens fire and takes hostages at Kinopolis complex in Viernheim Germany cinema shooting: Gunman opens fire and takes hostages at Kinopolis complex in Viernheim
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A gunman has been shot dead after opening fire at a cinema in Germany and reportedly taking a number of hostages. A gunman has been shot dead after opening fire at a cinema in Germany and taking a number of hostages.
Police are on the scene at Kinopolis in the town of Viernheim but said there were no serious injuries. Police said there were no serious injuries after the incident at the Kinopolis complex, in the town of Viernheim.
An armed attacker wearing a mask burst in shortly before 3pm local time (2pm BST), the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported. An armed attacker wearing a mask burst in shortly before 3pm local time (2pm BST).
A police spokesperson told N-TV television he then took several hostages, who were unharmed. A police spokesperson said he then took several hostages, who were later freed unharmed.
The Hessen internior minister, Peter Beuth, told the state parliament the man was shot dead by police after armed units surrounded the cinema.The Hessen internior minister, Peter Beuth, told the state parliament the man was shot dead by police after armed units surrounded the cinema.
"The police had an emergency call at 2.45pm [1.45pm BST]. The caller said there was a masked man...armed with a long gun. It is unclear whether it was a real gun," he added."The police had an emergency call at 2.45pm [1.45pm BST]. The caller said there was a masked man...armed with a long gun. It is unclear whether it was a real gun," he added.
"The caller heard four shots and said that the masked man appeared a little mentally unstable. Police special forces were called.""The caller heard four shots and said that the masked man appeared a little mentally unstable. Police special forces were called."
Television footage showed a couple fleeing the building as officers carrying guns and wearing helmets and body armour moved in. A spokesperson for the interior ministry told The Independent there was no immediate indication of a link to terror groups. The gunman's identity and his motives were under investigation.
Television footage showed a couple fleeing the building as officers carrying guns and wearing helmets and body armour moved in on Thursday afternoon.
At least 25 people reportedly suffered from the effects of teargas during the operation.At least 25 people reportedly suffered from the effects of teargas during the operation.
There were no immediate indication of a motive for the attack. Christiane Kobus, a spokesperson for South Hessen Police, said: “Officers successively entered the cinema and were able to locate the man and the people he was holding.
"There was a threat situation and the man was then shot dead."
Isis has recently threatened Germany, as well as other European nations supporting the US-led coalition bombing its territories in Syria and Iraq, but there was no evidence of a link.Isis has recently threatened Germany, as well as other European nations supporting the US-led coalition bombing its territories in Syria and Iraq, but there was no evidence of a link.