EU Two killed and many injured after car driven into crowd in German city of Leipzig

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Two people have died and several were injured after a car drove into a crowd in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon, local authorities said.

Mayor Burkhard Jung said the suspected perpetrator was apprehended, adding that authorities were not yet clear on the motivation.

Leipzig fire chief Axel Schuh said 22 people were injured, two seriously.

Approximately 40 firefighters and 40 paramedics are on the scene, along with two helicopters, Schuh said.

Police confirmed that a car had struck several people in the central Grimmaische Straße area before driving off.

The driver was later arrested "and there is currently no further danger emanating from him", according to police.

At about 17:35 (15:35 GMT), Radio Leipzig reported that police said the danger was over and that the area around the square had been cordoned off.

Unverified images posted on social media showed a yellow emergency helicopter near the scene as well as several ambulances.

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Its clear that Europe must take steps to rectify this problem at the source! They must enact Commonsense Car Safety Laws! They have to regulate and ban rapid acceleration motorized vehicles!
This is a vehicle issue and they have to ban these horrible evil killing machines to stop these mass casualty events from being created by crazed right wing terrorists!

Fine and regulate the auto manufacturing industry, heavily regulate the purchase of vehicle fuels, have a rigorous ID system for vehicle and oil purchases. We need to have a database of all vehicle owners and that ID must be used to refuel them!
 
But that's the thing, isn't it? It's cars running over crowds in Germany specifically. In Paris, they used guns, explosives, they murdered over a hundred people in a theater. I remember, I lost sleep over it. The things they did to those people. If it's easy to get in France it would be easy to smuggle across Europe.

These attacks are different. More importantly, they are isolated. Not coordinated it seems, and that is if we're to believe the authorities. There are indeed copycats in other countries but it's Germany that has suffered the most from vehicular attacks at crowds. Something is wrong with this picture.
I think you're answering your own question there.

Large organized attacks like the November attacks in Paris back in 2015 were made by highly organized, very well funded and complex networks, with dozens directly involved and potentially hundreds indirectly.

These are very different from these lone wolf attack that lack the resources to carry out such complex attacks.

I wouldn't focus my attention so much in the means used by these lone wolf terrorists as someone hell-bent on causing harm will find a way to do so, tomorrow is a car, the next day some other guy goes to a hardware store, buys an axe, a hammer or whatever and attacks the people in front of the store.

But rather in the very suspicious inaction by the authorities in handling these known suspects, as some of these guys have had brushes with the law before related to terror activities, had known relations with other terror sympathizers or were openly admitting and celebrating attacks on social media.

They handle regular people complaining about trannies or illegal immigrants, "refugees" (and their crimes) but not these guys?
 
But that's the thing, isn't it? It's cars running over crowds in Germany specifically. In Paris, they used guns, explosives, they murdered over a hundred people in a theater. I remember, I lost sleep over it. The things they did to those people. If it's easy to get in France it would be easy to smuggle across Europe.

These attacks are different. More importantly, they are isolated. Not coordinated it seems, and that is if we're to believe the authorities. There are indeed copycats in other countries but it's Germany that has suffered the most from vehicular attacks at crowds. Something is wrong with this picture.
Maybe because of the US bases, leading to closer monitoring by US intelligence making the french kind of massacres more difficult to commit? So the attacks that are committed ends up being more spurious ones with cars.
 
The driver was later arrested "and there is currently no further danger emanating from him", according to police.
Not only can they not identify the muzzie, they are also unable to even say that the nondescript (but totally probably AfD trust us) mystery man is the one causing the danger. Sandniggers don't cause danger, it just radiates off of them.
 
Not only can they not identify the muzzie, they are also unable to even say that the nondescript (but totally probably AfD trust us) mystery man is the one causing the danger. Sandniggers don't cause danger, it just radiates off of them.
The motive is also unknown.

The authorities are stumped. It is a mystery why this happened (again).
 
He's nearly there to getting it
>germany gone to shit
>housing crisis
>crime sprees
>money being spent on free money for parasites rather than infrastructure
>I'll move to a 99% white country next door
>but this has nothing to do with all the immigrants
Why is it so hard to admit that you can't have both a welfare state and open borders?
Why is it so hard to admit that some foreigners are violent dimwits?

His parody of german political parties was funny though
 
>but this has nothing to do with all the immigrants
Why is it so hard to admit that you can't have both a welfare state and open borders?
Why is it so hard to admit that some foreigners are violent dimwits?
I'm sure he knows it. But he is on youtube and also Germany is on a different level of censorship. You don't want to be accused of being "a nazi" if you're German. Carries a different meaning for them.
I would say they are probably even more censored than Britain but for them it has been like this for decades, ever since they lost the war. It's highly internalized
 
Official Response from the local police:
- suspect is a German man, 33 years old
- lives in Leipzig
- suspect did not resist capture

Current line of investigation suggests a rampage based on a history of mental health issues.

So they didn't release a picture yet? A fucking name? Why is it taking them so long, it's not like they found the guy all mangled in pieces

Also "history of mental health issues" is just code for brown going berserk so I guess I'll take that for an answer
 
Have the German's identified the Make and Model of the car they arrested yet?
VW Taigo


this all looks super fishy, the guy looks eastern european or balkanese and didnt acted like a terrorists after getting caught.
 
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