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Car Ramming in Central Leipzig Kills Two as 33-Year-Old Driver Is Detained

Investigators suspect the detained 33-year-old of murder and attempted murder, with no sign of a political or religious motive.

Overview

  • Police say a Volkswagen SUV drove through the pedestrian Grimmaische Strasse in central Leipzig on Monday, striking shoppers in what authorities called a mass-casualty event.
  • Officials confirm two people were killed — a 63-year-old woman and a 77-year-old man — and 22 others were injured, including three with serious wounds.
  • The driver, identified as a 33-year-old German citizen, was detained in the vehicle and is under investigation on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.
  • Prosecutors and police report no ongoing threat and say early findings point away from a political or religious motive, as German media note the suspect recently received psychiatric treatment.
  • Emergency services deployed multiple ambulances and two helicopters, and the case joins a string of recent vehicle-ramming incidents in Germany that have sharpened scrutiny of motive and public safety.