The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Two dead, four wounded in German nightclub shooting

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BERLIN: A gunman opened fire at a nightclub in southern Germany, killing one and wounding four before being shot by police, officials said in a statement.

The 34-year-old attacker “was critically injured in a shootout with police officers as he left the disco, and later succumbed to his wounds in hospital,” police said in a statement.

The gunman was an Iraqi citizen who had lived in the country for a long time and was not an asylum seeker, police said, ruling out terrorism as a motive.

The motives of the man who acted alone are unclear. We are still investigat­ing but the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the events at the disco in the evening before the shooting are a bit clearer and this led us to rule out a terrorism background. Fritz Bezikofer, Konstanz police spokesman

Konstanz police spokesman Fritz Bezikofer told the n-tv broadcaste­r that after an initial investigat­ion into the events surroundin­g the shooting at the nightclub in Konstanz on the border with Switzerlan­d investigat­ors ruled out terrorism.

“The motives of the man who acted alone are unclear,” he said. “We are still investigat­ing but the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the events at the disco in the evening before the shooting are a bit clearer and this led us to rule out a terrorism background.”

Officers began receiving emergency calls from terrified clubbers at around 4.30am (0230 GMT) after the man began shooting in the nightclub in an industrial zone in the city of Constance, killing one person on the spot and leaving three other people seriously wounded.

Shortly after he left the building, he was shot by police. One officer was also injured in the exchange of fire.

Terrified nightclubb­ers had either fled the building or found a place to hide, police said, adding that the danger was now over. Helicopter­s were circling overhead and special forces were also deployed to secure the site.

Local broadcaste­r SWR reported witnesses saying that the gunman was armed with an automatic pistol. A bouncer at the site had sought to stop the attacker, but was himself injured by the man, SWR said. The shooting came just two days after Germany was shaken by a knife attack in the northern port city of Hamburg.

A 26-year-old Palestinia­n had killed one and injured six in an assault at a supermarke­t. He was a known Islamist with psychologi­cal problems, and investigat­ors say his motives remain unclear.

Germany has been on high alert about the threat of a jihadist attack, especially since last December’s truck rampage through a Berlin Christmas market that claimed 12 lives.

But it has also been hit by other assaults unrelated to the jihadist threat. Among the deadliest in recent years is a Munich shopping mall rampage by 18-year-old German-Iranian man which left 10 people dead including the gunman himself. — Reuters

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Police stand in front of the disco club Grey in Konstanz. — AFP photo

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