A driver allegedly rammed his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, killing two and injuring 11 others. As investigations proceed, police aim to uncover the attacker's motive, although current information suggests it may not be extremist or religiously motivated. The perpetrator, a 40-year-old man, is in custody following his injury during the incident. As authorities delve deeper, they are treating the assault as a serious criminal case, focusing on both the man's mental state and potential personal issues as reasons for the act.
Investigators on Tuesday will question a driver who allegedly rammed a car into a crowd in Mannheim, killing two people and injuring 11.
The suspect is a 40-year-old German man who was detained and injured; police seek to discern a motive behind the attack.
State Interior Minister Strobl stated, 'We have no indication of an extremist or religious background... motivation could rather be based in the person of the perpetrator.'
German police have confirmed the driver is being investigated for murder and attempted murder following the intentional attack in Mannheim.
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