Police Shoot Eritrean Man After Knife Attack in German Store
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An African immigrant stabbed two young people in a shopping mall in Germany. One of the injured is in critical condition! – said Tamás Menczer, the communications director of the governing parties. We show the video!
According to WELT information, the alleged perpetrator of the knife attack in an elm electronics market had no valid protection status since the end of 2023. Nevertheless, the 29-year-old Eritrean continued to live in Germany. An employee fights for his life after the crime.
Shock in Ulm (Baden-Württemberg): On Wednesday noon, January 14, 2026, a 29-year-old man from Eritrea suddenly stabbed two young men with a knife in a shopping mall on Blaubeurer Straße. A victim is in danger of life. The police stopped the perpetrator with gunshots. According to the police and prosecutor's office, the Eritrean is said to have attacked and injured two employees of the electronic specialist market MediaMarkt around 12.30 a.m. The…
Police Shoot Eritrean Man After Knife Attack in German Store
An Eritrean man with a history of violent crime was shot by police after a knife attack inside an electronics store in the German city of Ulm left one victim fighting for his life. The 29-year-old suspect attacked two men shortly after 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, stabbing a 25-year-old so severely that he remains in critical condition. A second victim, aged 22, suffered minor injuries. After the attack, the suspect fled the store but was quickly trac…
In the morning after the act in an electronics business, an injured employee continues to struggle for his life. However, questions about the motive of the alleged perpetrator remain open.
The suspected perpetrator of the knife attack in an Ulm shopping center was subject to deportation at the time of the incident. According to the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Justice, the 29-year-old Eritrean man's refugee status had already been revoked by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees in September 2023, reports the newspaper "Die Welt" (Friday edition). The decision became legally binding in October 2023. In January 2024, the m…
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