World News
3 people fatally shot, 2 wounded in a town in southern Germany
BERLIN -- Three people were shot and killed at a residential building in southern Germany on Friday and another two wounded in a nearby house, police said. A suspect was arrested.
The shooting took place Friday evening in Langweid, just outside the Bavarian city of Augsburg. Police said the suspect, a 64-year-old man, was then arrested, German news agency dpa reported.
Authorities said the motive was still under investigation, as was the question of what, if any, relationship there was between the suspect and the victims.
Police said the suspect fatally shot two women, ages 49 and 72, and a 52-year-old man, before continuing to another house a few hundred meters away. There, he allegedly shot a 32-year-old woman and a 44-year-old man.
Both were being treated in a hospital but their lives were not believed to be in danger.
The suspect was stopped in his car and was arrested without resistance, police told dpa.
-
World News2h ago
How the U.S. Can Win the New Cold War
-
World News7h ago
Two Men Charged With Cutting Down Famous 150-Year-Old Tree Near Hadrian’s Wall in England
-
World News1d ago
Sword-Wielding Man Kills a 14-Year Old Boy and Injures 4 others in London
-
World News1d ago
King Charles Holds Hands With Cancer Patients in First Public Outing Since His Own Diagnosis
-
World News1d ago
Duchess of Edinburgh Becomes First British Royal to Visit Ukraine Since Russia’s Invasion
-
World News1d ago
Netanyahu Vows to Invade Rafah ‘With or Without a Deal’ as Hamas Ceasefire Talks Continue
-
World News1d ago
Exclusive: Donald Trump Calls for Evan Gershkovich’s Release
-
World News1d ago
Pro-Palestinian Boycotts Pose Existential Threat to Fast-Food Outlets in Some Countries