German man drives into crowds; multiple injuries reported in what authorities dub a hate crime
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Behind the wheel of his silver Mercedes-Benz, this driver was out to kill, police say.
A German man repeatedly drove into crowds in the western city of Bottrop in what authorities there are characterizing as a hate crime.
The driver, who was arrested in the Tuesday mayhem, appeared to be targeting foreigners, police said.
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He injured at least five people, one of whom has life-threatening injuries.
“The man had the clear intention to kill foreigners,” German news agency dpa quoted the top security official in North Rhine-Westphalia state, Herbert Reul, as saying.
Some of the victims were Syrian and Afghan citizens.
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The attacks began shortly after midnight while people were celebrating New Year’s out on the streets.
The 50-year-old driver first attempted to hit a group of people in Bottrop, but failed. He then drove into the city center, where he slammed his Mercedes into a crowd, injuring four.
He then drove toward Essen, officials say. There he twice attempted to run people down, injuring one person, before being arrested by police.
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The man, whose name wasn’t released, is being held on suspicion of attempted homicide. Police said the suspect made anti-foreigner comments during his arrest and there were indications he had been treated for mental illness in the past.
It’s not the first time that a vehicle has been used as an apparent weapon in Germany.
In April, a German man drove a van into a crowd in Muenster, killing four people and injuring dozens. The driver, who had sought psychological help in the weeks preceding the attack, then killed himself.
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On Dec. 19, 2016, a Tunisian man plowed a truck into a busy Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 people. The attack was claimed by the Islamic State group. The driver, who fled the scene, was later killed in a shootout with police in Italy.