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At least eight killed in mass shooting in Germany, police say At least eight killed in mass shooting in Germany; suspect found dead at home, police say
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BERLIN — At least eight people were killed and five injured in two shooting attacks in a town in western Germany on Wednesday night, police authorities said as they launched a large-scale hunt for the perpetrators. BERLIN — At least eight people were killed and five injured in two shooting attacks in the western Germany town of Hanau on Wednesday night, sending police on a large-scale hunt for the gunman. The suspected shooter was found dead in his home hours later, police said.
Police said they could not provide details on the motivation for the attack in Hanau, about 15 miles east of Frankfurt, but German news reports said the shootings targeted two hookah cafes. Officers discovered the suspect and another body at the same address, police said in a tweet posted around 5 a.m. local time. They didn’t provide any additional information, but said there were “no indications of further perpetrators.”
Shots were fired at two different locations in the town around 10 p.m., police said, adding that authorities were searching for “unknown perpetrators.” A dark vehicle was seen driving away from the scene of the first shooting in the town center, authorities said. They appealed for witnesses to come forward. Police also said they couldn’t provide details on the attacker’s motive, but German news reports said the shootings targeted two hookah cafes in Hanau, which is about 15 miles east of Frankfurt.
Shots were fired at two different locations in the town around 10 p.m., police said. Authorities were initially searching for “unknown perpetrators,” and a dark vehicle was seen driving away from the scene of the first shooting in the town center, they said. Police appealed for witnesses to come forward.
That first shooting took place at a hookah bar called “Midnight,” according to German news reports. Three people were shot dead there, local broadcaster Hessenschau reported, adding that a total of eight or nine shots were fired.That first shooting took place at a hookah bar called “Midnight,” according to German news reports. Three people were shot dead there, local broadcaster Hessenschau reported, adding that a total of eight or nine shots were fired.
Shortly thereafter, five people were shot dead in the Kesselstadt area just west of the town center, it said. Images from the scene showed police cordons and an ambulance outside the Arena Bar and Cafe. Behind the red police tape, at least one car was visible, covered in thermal foil with its windows shattered.Shortly thereafter, five people were shot dead in the Kesselstadt area just west of the town center, it said. Images from the scene showed police cordons and an ambulance outside the Arena Bar and Cafe. Behind the red police tape, at least one car was visible, covered in thermal foil with its windows shattered.
A police spokesman said that he could not provide any information on arrests after reports that a suspect had been detained and after one man was photographed handcuffed and in police custody near the scene of one of the shootings. Early reports suggested that a suspect had been detained and one man was photographed handcuffed and in police custody near the scene of one of the shootings, but a police spokesman demurred when asked about arrests.
“The search for the perpetrators is still ongoing,” said Henry Faltin, a spokesman for the police force in southern Hesse. On whether a far-right link was suspected, he said the motivations are “not yet clear.” Henry Faltin, a spokesman for the police force in southern Hesse, said then that the search was “still ongoing.” On whether a far-right link was suspected, he said the motivations are “not yet clear.”
German police this week said they had arrested 12 members of a far-right group planning attacks on mosques and targets associated with refugees and migrants.German police this week said they had arrested 12 members of a far-right group planning attacks on mosques and targets associated with refugees and migrants.
As authorities continued their investigation overnight, police urged the public to refrain from circulating unverified videos, texts and voice messages, saying that “speculation does not help us any further.”As authorities continued their investigation overnight, police urged the public to refrain from circulating unverified videos, texts and voice messages, saying that “speculation does not help us any further.”
Katja Leikert, who represents the Hanau district in Germany’s national parliament, the Bundestag, called the shooting a “horrific scenario.”Katja Leikert, who represents the Hanau district in Germany’s national parliament, the Bundestag, called the shooting a “horrific scenario.”
In dieser fürchterlichen Nacht in #Hanau wünsche ich den Angehörigen der Getöteten viel Kraft und herzliches Beileid. Den Verletzten eine hoffentlich schnelle Genesung. Es ist ein echtes Horrorszenario für uns alle.Danke an alle Einsatzkräfte!!
“On this terrible night in Hanau I send those close to the victims all my strength and heartfelt condolences,” she said on Twitter, as translated by the German outlet Deutsche Welle. “Hopefully the injured recover swiftly. It is a horrific scenario for us all. Thanks to emergency services.”“On this terrible night in Hanau I send those close to the victims all my strength and heartfelt condolences,” she said on Twitter, as translated by the German outlet Deutsche Welle. “Hopefully the injured recover swiftly. It is a horrific scenario for us all. Thanks to emergency services.”
Hanau Mayor Claus Kaminsky told the Bild newspaper that it was “barely possible to imagine a worse evening.”Hanau Mayor Claus Kaminsky told the Bild newspaper that it was “barely possible to imagine a worse evening.”
“This was a terrible evening,” he said, “that I am sure we will be dealing with and remembering with sadness for a long, long time.”“This was a terrible evening,” he said, “that I am sure we will be dealing with and remembering with sadness for a long, long time.”
In dieser fürchterlichen Nacht in #Hanau wünsche ich den Angehörigen der Getöteten viel Kraft und herzliches Beileid. Den Verletzten eine hoffentlich schnelle Genesung. Es ist ein echtes Horrorszenario für uns alle.Danke an alle Einsatzkräfte!!
Thebault reported from Washignton.Thebault reported from Washignton.
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