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Six people killed in Germany shooting, including suspect's parents

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AP, with Washington Post,
Publish Date
Sat, 25 Jan 2020, 10:14AM
Six people were killed in a shooting in Germany, with the suspects parents among the dead. Photo / 123RF
Six people were killed in a shooting in Germany, with the suspects parents among the dead. Photo / 123RF

Six people killed in Germany shooting, including suspect's parents

Author
AP, with Washington Post,
Publish Date
Sat, 25 Jan 2020, 10:14AM

Six people were killed and another two wounded in a shooting in the southwestern German town of Rot am See on Friday, police said. The suspect's parents were among the dead and the other victims also were believed to be relatives.

A man called police shortly after 12.45pm (local time) and told them he had killed several people, regional police chief Reiner Moeller said at a news conference.

Police kept the man on the line and, when they arrived at the scene several minutes later, arrested a 26-year-old German national as the suspect in the slayings, Moeller said.

Officers found the bodies of six people — three women and three men, ages 36 to 69 — in and behind a building where a bar is located.

Another two people were hurt, and one of them has life-threatening injuries, Moeller said. The suspect also threatened two children, ages 12 and 14.

The suspect had a license to own firearms as a shooting club member, Moeller said. Authorities believe he used a semi-automatic pistol.

"We can't say anything so far about the motive," he said. "Because of the victims and the wounded, we believe it was a family drama, since according to what we know at present all were related to each other."

The suspect's mother and father were among the dead, the police chief said. Police were working to clear up how the others were related.

They planned to question the suspect and were waiting for his lawyer.

Rot am See is located about 170km northwest of Munich. It is a town of some 5300 people in a rural area of Baden-Wuerttemberg state.

Private gun ownership is relatively high in Germany compared to some other countries in Europe, with about 20 firearms per 100 citizens. However, gun laws are stringent, and many people keep their weapons at ranges and gun clubs.

Gun laws were restricted after a gunman killed 16 people at a school in Erfurt in 2003, and again after another school shooting in 2009 which claimed 15 lives. Ownership of semiautomatic weapons is severely restricted. Gun owners must obtain a license. The suspect in Friday's shooting holds one, according to German news reports.

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