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Hostage taking in Ulm with soft air weapons

2024-01-27T14:38:31.524Z

Highlights: Hostage taking in Ulm with soft air weapons. Police ended the hostage-taking by shooting at the man. All hostages remained unharmed. The 44-year-old German suspect was taken to hospital with serious injuries and underwent surgery. The background to the crime is still unclear. According to police and prosecutors, the hostage taker had other weapons such as knives, axes and a machete in a bag and in the car. The suspected perpetrator was said to have been in the Bundeswehr, according to security sources.



As of: January 27, 2024, 3:25 p.m

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Police vehicles are parked near Münsterplatz.

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A man takes six people hostage at Ulm Cathedral.

It later turns out that his weapons were not real.

What did the man want?

The background is obscure.

Ulm - With deceptively real soft-air weapons, a man took six hostages into his power in a bar on Ulm's Münsterplatz - on Friday evening the police ended the hostage-taking by shooting at the man.

All hostages remained unharmed.

The 44-year-old German suspect was taken to hospital with serious injuries and underwent surgery.

The background to the crime is still unclear.

According to police and prosecutors, the hostage taker had other weapons such as knives, axes and a machete in a bag and in the car.

“The investigating authorities are currently checking with the treating doctors whether the accused is fit for questioning so that he can be brought before the responsible magistrate,” said a statement on Saturday.

On Friday evening around 6:45 p.m., the man entered a bar on Ulm's Münsterplatz with what appeared to be real weapons, where there were around 13 people at the time.

Even before the police arrived, some of the guests were able to leave the restaurant.

The hostage taker took six people into his power using weapons that looked deceptively real.

He later let five of them go and initially stayed in the restaurant with one hostage.

According to police, at 8:20 p.m. the suspect unexpectedly came out with the hostage and threatened them with a weapon.

The police assumed there were real weapons and a significant danger.

“In the further course of the operation, the 44-year-old was rendered incapacitated by targeted police firing,” the statement said on Saturday.

He was taken to hospital with serious injuries and his life was not in danger.

The suspected perpetrator was said to have been in the Bundeswehr, according to security sources.

He is said to be an Afghanistan veteran.

“Bild” had previously reported on this.

According to dpa information, the 44-year-old has expressed suicidal intentions several times in the past.

Due to the nationwide search and information from the soldier's ex-wife, information about the man's whereabouts in Ulm emerged on Friday evening.

Security circles reported that the man had stated during the hostage-taking that he wanted to be shot by the special operations command (SEK).

The Baden-Württemberg State Criminal Police Office took over the investigation.

The police had closed the central Münsterplatz in Ulm and the entrances there because of the operation.

A passer-by reported to dpa that she heard three shots.

“My heart was pumping.” At that moment she didn’t think anything at all and just ran away.

The hostages received psychological care from emergency counselors.

The mayor of Ulm, Gunter Czisch (CDU), said on Saturday that he hoped everyone could quickly come to terms with the dramatic event.

He was relieved that no hostage was physically injured.

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Münsterplatz is located in the heart of the 130,000-inhabitant city on the Danube, on the border between Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria.

The cathedral, which has the highest church tower in the world at 161.53 meters, is the city's landmark.

On Saturday the city center was full of people again, there was a market.

A demonstration ran across the square in bright sunshine.

The fact that there was a hostage-taking here on Friday was only evidenced by the closed restaurant.

dpa

Source: merkur

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