FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — A 29-year-old German police officer has died of injuries suffered during a knife attack that left five other people injured on the central square of Mannheim, officials said Sunday.
The officer was stabbed several times in the head and neck by a 25-year-old immigrant from Afghanistan and underwent emergency surgery after the attack Friday, officials said. The officer was placed in an artificial coma but succumbed to his injuries on Sunday.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz posted on X, formerly Twitter, that he was “deeply grieved” and that the officer’s “commitment to the safety of us all deserves the highest recognition.”
Two dozen of the officer’s colleagues paid tribute to their fallen comrade, removing their hats during a gathering Sunday at the site of the attack
The suspect was shot and wounded by another officer; he remained hospitalized and a judge has ordered him held on suspicion of attempted murder. Police and prosecutors have not provided a motive for the attack, saying the suspect was not in a condition to be questioned.
Maya Jama and Leonardo DiCaprio 'spark noise complaint at swanky London hotel as star
Women can stand the cold BETTER than men, surprising study finds
Cupid's stunt snares fugitive, 27, and his mother, 51, in Cape Town following six
German police officer dies of wounds suffered in knife attack
Ahead of the Paris Olympics, police clear a migrant camp near City Hall
Queen Mary and King Frederik are caught in a royal Photoshop row
Welcome to stench ground zero: The village where an unspeakable two
A man's body recovered from waters off a Greek beach with barbell attached
Calling a female colleague a 'pretty woman' at work is sex discrimination, tribunal rules