Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

7 hurt in ax attack at station

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A man was arrested after injuring seven people with an ax at the main train station in Duesseldor­f, Germany in what appeared to be a random attack, police said Thursday.

Officers were alerted about an attack shortly before 9 p.m., prompting a large-scale police response.

“A person, probably armed with an ax, attacked people at random,” police said in a statement. Seven people were injured, three of them seriously, they said.

The suspected attacker was arrested after jumping off an overpass near the train station, the statement said. The 36-year-old man, described as being from “the former Yugoslavia” and living in the nearby city of Wuppertal, suffered serious injuries and was being treated in a hospital.

“The suspect appears to have had psychologi­cal problems,” police said.

An ax was recovered and officers were searching the area in and around the station, which was closed for the investigat­ion. Police withdrew an earlier report that a second person had been arrested, saying later that they were working on the assumption the man had acted alone.

German authoritie­s have heightened security measures following a series of attacks in public places over the past year.

In one attack last July, a 17-year-old Afghan asylumseek­er traveling on a train near Wuerzburg injured five people with an ax and a knife before being shot dead by police. The attack was later claimed by the Islamic State group.

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