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Germany Sees Spate of Violent Attacks as Düsseldorf Taxi Shooting Triggers Manhunt

Investigators say motives remain unclear, urging caution about unverified claims.

Overview

  • Police in Düsseldorf launched a large manhunt after two shooters opened fire on a taxi in Pempelfort on Tuesday afternoon, leaving a 40-year-old passenger in life-threatening condition following overnight surgery.
  • Officials said the taxi showed about ten bullet impacts and that other occupants, including the driver, were unharmed, as a homicide commission collected evidence and a helicopter supported the search.
  • Prosecutors described the shooting victim as of Turkish descent with ties to the Netherlands, while some outlets reported he is a Dutch influencer, and a possible family link to a jailed Dutch offender remains unconfirmed.
  • In a separate case on Wednesday, a 49-year-old woman in Düsseldorf-Rath suffered critical injuries during a reported altercation, and police arrested a 16-year-old at the scene as homicide investigators took over.
  • Other violent incidents under investigation include a domestic stabbing in Drochtersen where a 36-year-old woman was airlifted and stabilized and a 39-year-old was detained, an Ingolstadt restaurant dispute leading to a 39-year-old arrest on suspicion of attempted homicide, and a Berlin-Neukölln supermarket robbery in which customers subdued a 19-year-old as two accomplices fled.