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A man has shot and killed two people in southern Germany, and fired at two others before being overpowered by two mechanics at a petrol station where he was threatening staff with a pistol. | |
Authorities said the killings appeared to have been random. | Authorities said the killings appeared to have been random. |
The 47-year-old suspect, identified only as Bernd G under German privacy laws, shot a woman at about 10am (8am BST) from his locally registered silver Mercedes in the town of Tiefenthal, near Ansbach, police said. | |
The 82-year-old woman died at the scene and the suspect fled in his car. He then fatally shot a man on a bicycle in the nearby town of Rammersdorf. | The 82-year-old woman died at the scene and the suspect fled in his car. He then fatally shot a man on a bicycle in the nearby town of Rammersdorf. |
The suspect also shot at a pedestrian and a farmer driving a tractor, but hit neither, police said. | The suspect also shot at a pedestrian and a farmer driving a tractor, but hit neither, police said. |
Shortly afterwards, he entered a petrol station in Bad Windsheim, about 20 miles (32km) from the scene of the shootings. He threatened staff, but they were able to overwhelm and subdue him until police arrived. | |
Bavaria’s interior minister, Joachim Herrmann, called the shooting an “ugly, incomprehensible crime”, noting that there was no indication the suspect had known the victims. | Bavaria’s interior minister, Joachim Herrmann, called the shooting an “ugly, incomprehensible crime”, noting that there was no indication the suspect had known the victims. |
Prosecutors said the suspect showed signs of psychological problems after his arrest and was currently being assessed by a psychologist. The man, who lived locally, had no previous convictions, the lead prosecutor, Gerhard Neuhof, said. |