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Gunman injures three at German rail station

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A German police officer was critically wounded and two passers-by hurt yesterday when a lone gunman fired shots at a commuter rail station near the German city of Munich before being injured himself and detained, police said. A Munich police spokesman told reporters there was no indication of a “political or religious” motive behind the morning rush hour incident. “The sole male perpetrato­r was motivated by personal reasons,” said spokesman Marcus da Gloria Martins.

Police identified the gunman as a 37year-old German national, whose criminal record showed only one charge for possession of a small quantity of marijuana in 2014. Martins said the man had tried to push at least one police officer in front of an incoming train at an S-Bahn station in Unterfoehr­ing, a northeaste­rn suburb of the Bavarian city. A scuffle ensued during which the assailant snatched an officer’s gun and fired. “The police officer was shot in the head and critically injured,” Martins said. She is 26 years old.

Two other people at the station, one German and one Romanian, were seriously wounded and are being treated in local hospitals but their lives were not believed to be in danger. “The assailant was arrested. He was also injured. There are no indication­s of further perpetrato­rs,” police tweeted. The officers had been called to the scene when a fight broke out among several people on a train, witnesses said.

The train was stopped at the Unterfoehr­ing station and the brawlers were hauled out by police, leading to the escalation. The station is on a busy line leading to and from Munich’s main internatio­nal airport. Travellers were diverted to another rail line after the shooting.

 ?? — AFP ?? MUNICH: Police officers secure the area around a commuter rail station in Unterfoehr­ing, where shots were fired yesterday.
— AFP MUNICH: Police officers secure the area around a commuter rail station in Unterfoehr­ing, where shots were fired yesterday.

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