Knife attacks on Theresienwiese: police shoot perpetrator!

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Knife attacks on Theresienwiese in Munich: A 30-year-old was shot by the police, several injured.

Messerangriffe an der Theresienwiese in München: Eine 30-Jährige wurde von der Polizei erschossen, mehrere Verletzte.
Knife attacks on Theresienwiese in Munich: A 30-year-old was shot by the police, several injured.

Knife attacks on Theresienwiese: police shoot perpetrator!

In a dramatic turn of events, there were several knife attacks on Theresienwiese in Munich today, resulting in police intervention. A 30-year-old woman was shot dead by police after stabbing a man and another woman. The incident caused a stir and questions that have been raised since the first reports about it. Why did this happen here, in a place otherwise known for its fun festivals like Oktoberfest?

The first attack occurred in the afternoon near Westendstrasse. There the woman injured a 56-year-old man. A short time later she attacked a 20-year-old woman on Schwanthalerhöhe. The police were alerted and several patrols were deployed to bring the situation under control. Despite the use, the woman continued to handle the knife and posed a threat to the officers and the surrounding area. The police had to fire a shot to neutralize the danger. Details about how many shots were actually fired are still unclear. The woman was initially taken to hospital, but succumbed to her injuries a short time later after an emergency operation was unsuccessful Daily Mirror reported.

The public feeling of security in Munich

The incident sheds light on growing concerns about public safety. In Munich, the carrying of knives in certain places, including large train stations, is one of the topics that is being discussed critically. Police said there was no immediate danger to the public during the incident, but that did not lessen the shock wave that passed through the minds of Munich residents.

The background to this act remains unclear. It has not yet been confirmed whether there was a relationship between the perpetrator and the victims. This leaves room for speculation and increases uncertainty in the city. There is currently no information available about the condition of the injured people, the 56-year-old man and the 20-year-old woman.

A worrying trend

The threat of knife attacks is not just a local problem. According to the current police crime statistics 2024, which recorded a significant increase of 29,014 knife attacks in Germany, this represents a worrying trend that is worrying the public. Violent crime in particular rose by 1.5% last year, reaching its highest level since 2007. This shows that challenges to public safety are increasing, as the analysis by the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) shows: BKA.

In Munich and beyond, it is clearly time to think about strategies to prevent such incidents in the future. The press will hear how the public prosecutor's office and the police will continue the investigation to shed more light on both the incident and the general security concerns in the city.