Car ramming suspect in Germany’s Mannheim attack has ‘indications of mental illness’
- A car drove into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, resulting in two deaths and several injuries, overshadowing carnival celebrations in the region where police were alert for attacks.
- The suspect, a 40-year-old man from Rhineland-Palatinate, acted alone with no signs of extremist motives, according to authorities.
- Witnesses reported seeing many injured, including children, as authorities activated emergency protocols, preparing for a surge of casualties.
- In response to the violence, German politicians pledged stronger law and order measures to ensure safety in the country.
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