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Police report several dead in shooting at Jehovah’s Witnesses hall in Germany

- By GEIR MOULSON

— Shots were fired inside a Berlin building used by Jehovah’s Witnesses in the northern German city of Hamburg on Thursday evening, and several people were killed or wounded, police said.

“We only know that several people died here; several people are wounded, they were taken to hospitals,” police spokesman Holger Vehren said of the shooting in the Gross Borstel district of Germany’s second-biggest city.

He said he had no informatio­n on the severity of the injuries suffered by the wounded. Police did not confirm German media reports, which named no sources, of six or seven dead.

The scene of the shooting was the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Kingdom Hall, a modern and boxy three-story building next door to an auto repair shop.

Vehren said police were alerted to the shooting about 9:15 p.m. and were on the scene quickly.

He said that after officers arrived and found people with apparent gunshot wounds on the ground floor, they heard a shot from an upper floor and found a fatally wounded person upstairs who may have been a shooter. He said police did not have to use their firearms.

Vehren said there was no indication that a shooter was on the run and that it appeared likely that the perpetrato­r was either in the building or among the dead.

Student Laura Bauch, who lives nearby, said “there were about four periods of shooting,” German news agency dpa reported. “There were always several shots in these periods, roughly at intervals of 20 seconds to a minute.”

She said she looked out her window and saw a person running from the ground floor to the second floor of the Jehovah’s Witnesses hall.

Police had no informatio­n on the event that was under way in the building when the shooting took place.

They also had no immediate informatio­n on a possible motive. Vehren said that “the background is still completely unclear.”

Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentsch­er tweeted that the news was “shocking” and offered his sympathy to the victims’ relatives.

Jehovah’s Witnesses are part of an internatio­nal church, founded in the United States in the 19th century and headquarte­red in Warwick, N.Y. It claims a worldwide membership of about 8.7 million, with about 170,000 in Germany.

Members are known for their evangelist­ic efforts that include knocking on doors and distributi­ng literature in public squares. The denominati­on’s distinctiv­e practices include a refusal to bear arms, receive blood transfusio­ns, salute a national flag or participat­e in secular government.

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