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Crime scene in Duisburg: dozens of participants identified
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In the case of the shootout between Hells Angels rockers and clan members in Duisburg, the police have now identified around 90 suspected participants.
That said a spokeswoman for the news agency dpa.
The "WAZ" had previously reported.
The "WAZ" referred to information from the head of the Duisburg 1 North Police Inspectorate to local politicians in the Hamborn district council.
There, police director Christian Draeger said: "We were lucky that there were no deaths."
The bullet holes found in house facades and cars were all at body height, according to Draeger: "Here people were targeted and not just shot into the air."
According to earlier information, up to 100 people from both camps were involved in the dispute on the Altmarkt in the Hamborn district of Duisburg a week ago.
Four people were injured.
A 15-strong homicide squad and prosecutors experienced in dealing with clan crime investigate.
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