Two Separate Knife Attacks in Germany Lead to Arrests
A 14-year-old and a 26-year-old are in custody following unrelated stabbing incidents in Schelklingen and Manching, leaving two victims injured.
- A 14-year-old boy in Schelklingen allegedly attacked a peer with a knife outside a youth facility after a dispute on Tuesday evening.
- The victim suffered superficial injuries to the neck and head and was treated at a hospital; there was no life-threatening harm reported.
- The suspect, also 14, was arrested without resistance and is now in pretrial detention under suspicion of attempted manslaughter.
- In an unrelated incident in Manching, a 26-year-old man allegedly stabbed a 36-year-old outside an asylum facility, causing severe injuries to the victim's neck.
- The Manching victim underwent emergency surgery and is no longer in critical condition; the suspect was arrested on-site and remains in custody as investigations continue.