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Suspicious Person Fatally Shot Near Munich’s Nazi Documentation Centre and Israeli Consulate
In a tense and dramatic development, German police have fatally shot an individual deemed suspicious near Munich’s Nazi documentation centre and the Israeli consulate. The incident unfolded on Thursday in the southern city of Munich, with the area around Karolinenplatz being swiftly sealed off.
According to Bavarian police, officers were prompted to open fire after spotting a person in possession of what appeared to be a firearm. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann confirmed the death of the suspect. The police have indicated that there are no additional suspects involved and have requested that the public refrain from posting images of the incident on social media.
Authorities have advised the public to avoid Karolinenplatz and Briennerstrasse, while those in nearby residential and office buildings have been instructed to remain indoors. A police helicopter was deployed to monitor the situation from the air.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with police urging caution against premature speculation. This shooting occurred exactly 52 years after the 1972 attack on Israeli athletes by members of the Palestinian militant group Black September, an attack that resulted in the deaths of eleven athletes and a police officer.
In response to the incident, Munich authorities have heightened security at the city’s main synagogue. This step underscores the gravity of the situation and the heightened vigilance required in such sensitive times.