Wed. Nov 27th, 2024

A stabbing rampage in which a man killed three people and wounded eight others at a festival in the western German city of Solingen was “a possible act of terrorism”, an official said on Saturday, as the search for the unknown assailant continued.

Police said they had detained a 15-year-old individual and were investigating whether there was a possible link to the attacker, who is still at large.

Markus Caspers, an official with the public prosecutor’s office in Duesseldorf, told an afternoon news conference that “terrorism” couldn’t be ruled out because there was no other known motive and because the victims seemed unrelated. A police official, Thorsten Fleiss, confirmed at the same briefing that the assailant appeared to aim for his targets’ throats.

“The investigation and manhunt for possible further perpetrators and reasons for the crime are in full swing,” the police said in a statement.

The incident occurred late on Friday when the man attacked multiple people with a knife, the police said, adding that the motive remained unclear. “The perpetrator must be quickly caught and punished to the fullest extent of the law,” Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in a post on X.

Interior minister Nancy Faeser said security authorities were doing everything they could to catch the person and investigate the background to the attack in the Fronhof, a market square in Solingen where live bands were playing.

The city was hosting a festival marking its 650th anniversary in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which borders the Netherlands.

By Joy

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