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The 2011 Frankfurt Airport shooting occurred on 2 March 2011 at Frankfurt Airport in Germany. The shooter, Arid Uka, was arrested and charged with killing two United States Airmen and seriously wounding two others. He was convicted of murder and attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison on 10 February 2012. [1]
Listed below are people killed by non-military law enforcement officers in Germany, whether or not in the line of duty, irrespective of reason or method. Included, too, are cases where individuals died in police custody due to applied techniques. Inclusion in the list implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The listing simply ...
This happened on platform 7 of Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, the main train station in Frankfurt, in the German state of Hesse, as an Intercity Express passenger train entered the station. The mother rolled herself off the tracks, avoiding the train; Leo was killed instantly when he was hit by the same train.
The perpetrator shot himself and his 72-year-old mother at home, police said. They […] Germany Shooting: 11 Reported Dead After Far-Right Extremist Attacks On Shisha Bars – Update
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A mass shooting in the West German city of Hanau has raised security concerns for the Berlin Film Festival, which kicks off on Thursday. At least nine people are believed to have been killed. The ...
In a shooting spree, a man shot and killed five members of his family before committing suicide. [134] 28 March 1987: Hamburg: 3 [n 1] 1 4: A man shot three people in a prostitutes' lodging house in the St. Pauli district, two fatally, before killing himself. [135] 29 August 1985 Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg: 4 5 9
The Hanau shootings (German: Anschläge in Hanau) occurred on 19 February 2020, when nine people were killed and five others wounded in a terrorist shooting spree by a far-right extremist targeting three bars and a kiosk in Hanau, near Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. [1]