Germany charges car attacker with attempted murder
50-year-old man drove his car into crowds in western what appears to be two xenophobic attacks
By Erbil Basay
BERLIN (AA) - German prosecutors have charged a man with attempted murder after he ploughed his car into crowds, in what appears to be two xenophobic attacks.
According to a joint statement by Essen prosecutor’s office and police of Munster city, Andreas N., 50, a German national, was arrested after he rammed his vehicle into people celebrating the New Year in western Essen and Bottrop cities.
At least 8 people -- including five Syrians, two Afghans and a Turkish citizen -- were injured in the attack.
Herbert Reul, Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia state, told local radio WDR5 there are no evidences to suggest that the suspect is linked far-right groups.
He may have committed the hate crime against foreigners due to his personal xenophobic tendencies, Reul added.
In a news conference in Berlin, Martina Fietz, deputy government spokeswoman, said: “There is no place in Germany for extremism, xenophobia, and intolerance, no matter what side it comes from.”
Asked whether it was a terrorist attack, Soren Schmidt, spokesman for the German Interior Ministry, said: No, It’s an individual crime […] It is the duty of the investigating authorities to investigate it.”
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