A German court has ordered a 25-year-old man born in Afghanistan to be held on suspicion of attempted murder following a knife attack at an event organized by a group opposing “political Islam” that left six people injured, including a police officer who remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
Details of the Attack and Victims
Kabul 24: The incident occurred on May 31 in the city of Mannheim. The victims included a police officer who was shot and wounded by police while attempting to intervene. The officer remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
Motive for the Attack Remains Unknown
Despite the severity of the attack, officials have not provided any information regarding the motive behind the knife attack. The investigation is ongoing to determine the reasons behind the violent incident.
Suspect’s Background and Condition
The suspect, who was shot and wounded by police, is currently hospitalized and not in a condition to be questioned. He has lived in Germany since 2014 and has no prior police record.
Suspect’s Immigration History
The suspect, a 25-year-old Afghan man, has been living in Germany since 2014. His immigration history and any potential connections to extremist groups are currently under investigation.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation into the knife attack is ongoing, with officials working to determine the motive and any potential connections to extremist groups. The suspect is currently being held in custody pending further questioning and charges