EThe world is still shocked after yesterday’s mass shooting at the Christmas market Magdeburg, In Germany. The accident was caused , according to the latest information, At least two dead and dozens injured. Authorities have arrested the official, Student Abdulmohsen According to local media, Motives that are still unknown.
The driver of the car, a black BMW , is a doctor of some 50 years old, Originally from Saudi Arabia:. In addition, the police did not recognize him as an extremist person. This guy lives in Germany From or 2006 And until now I was working in a clinic Magdeburg, The city where the outrage took place, such as Specialist in psychiatry.
Death threat to stay away from Islam
According to the German newspaper Der Spiegel, the detainee was identified as Refugees in 2016 After Receiving death threats to get away from Islam. In fact, the same media explains that the driver of the relevant car, in an interview given to Frankfurter Rundschau, that women who ask him for help and protection “after being raped by their guardian”.
In addition, the detainee himself praises the German asylum system and Denouncing, on social networks, the danger of Islamization Europe. In some of his publications even I came to sympathize with the AfD (Alternative for Germany), has been described as far-right for, among other things, its stance against immigration.
The Washington Post, citing unnamed police sources, confirms that the person responsible for the mass shooting may have been Under the influence of drugs At the time of the accident. In any case, the authorities have not yet officially determined the motive of the person responsible for the deaths and injuries at the Christmas market in Magdeburg.
The premise is that I act alone
At the moment, the authorities believe that the person responsible for the attack acted alone. The Prime Minister of Saxony-Anhalt Rainer Hasselhoff, He explained to the media that Talib Abdulmohsen was a “lone attacker” and ruled out further danger in the city. In any case, the police did not spare the security measures at other Christmas markets.