Overview
- Two men, aged 28 and 59, were fatally shot on Saturday in Bad Nauheim, with authorities identifying them as a son-in-law and father-in-law of Turkish descent.
- Police believe the killings stem from a personal dispute and continue to search for the shooter, deploying helicopters and special units in a large-scale operation.
- In Berlin-Mitte, a separate shooting outside a hotel early Sunday left one man with a hand injury following an altercation; no arrests have been made so far.
- Authorities have reassured residents in both locations that there is no immediate danger to the public, though anxiety persists in affected communities.
- Investigation updates remain limited as police maintain tactical silence to preserve the integrity of ongoing inquiries in both cases.