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Germany Mass Shooting: 45-year-old Turkish Muslim man kills six at mother-and-child welfare centre near Hamburg

A 45-year-old Turkish Muslim man allegedly opened fire at a mother-and-child welfare facility in Stade near Hamburg, Germany, killing six people and injuring several others. Police said the attack was linked to a child custody dispute, and the suspect has been taken into custody

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Six people shot dead at centre for mothers and children in Germany

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Hamburg: A 45-year-old Turkish Muslim man allegedly opened fire at a mother-and-child welfare facility in Stade near Hamburg, Germany, killing six people and injuring several others in an attack linked to a child custody dispute. The suspect was taken into custody.

BREAKING: 6 DEAD IN GERMANY MASS SHOOTING

A 45-year-old Turkish muslim man opened fire at a facility for pregnant women and young mothers near Hamburg; 6 dead and many injured. Suspect in custody.

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Six Killed in Shooting at Welfare Facility

Germany witnessed one of its deadliest shootings in recent years after a 45-year-old Muslim man opened fire at a youth welfare centre in Stade, a town around 30 km west of Hamburg.

According to German police, six adults were killed in the attack, including four women and two men, all of whom were staff members at the facility that provides services to pregnant women, young mothers, and families. Several other people sustained injuries and were rushed to the hospital. Authorities confirmed that the suspect has been taken into custody and that there is no ongoing threat to the public.

The suspect, identified as a 45-year-old Turkish national born in Germany and residing in Hanover, had reportedly attended a scheduled appointment at the centre regarding the custody of his three-month-old daughter. At the time of the shooting, the infant and her mother were inside the building but escaped unharmed. Lower Saxony Interior Minister Daniela Behrens described the incident as “an extremely cold-blooded act of violence” carried out for family-related reasons.

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How the Attack Unfolded

Police received emergency calls reporting gunfire at around 12:10 pm local time. The attacker allegedly opened fire inside the youth welfare facility on Dankerstrasse, killing multiple employees. Five victims died at the scene, while a sixth later succumbed to injuries in the hospital.

Following the shooting, the suspect fled in a Mercedes driven by a woman. German media footage later showed police intercepting the vehicle at a roadblock after officers reportedly fired at it, leaving one tyre damaged. Armed police ordered the occupants out before detaining them. Authorities confirmed that three people, including the suspected gunman, were taken into custody during the operation.

Police said the accused had previously come to their attention over alleged threats, but had never been classified as a particularly violent individual. Officials also confirmed that he did not possess a firearms licence, despite Germany having some of the strictest gun control regulations in Europe. Investigators are continuing to determine how he obtained the weapon used in the attack.

Large numbers of police officers, forensic teams, and emergency medical personnel were deployed to the scene. As a precaution, nearby schools and daycare centres were temporarily secured, and children were later safely reunited with their parents. Police cordoned off the area for several hours while investigators gathered evidence and interviewed witnesses.

Germany maintains some of Europe’s toughest firearms regulations. Civilian ownership of guns requires extensive background checks, psychological assessments in certain cases, mandatory licensing, and proof of necessity. Despite these stringent controls, isolated incidents involving illegally obtained firearms continue to occur. Authorities have stressed that the Stade shooting appears to be an isolated act of family violence rather than an attack motivated by terrorism or extremism.

Police continue to investigate the exact sequence of events, the source of the firearm, and the role of the other individuals detained following the shooting.

The tragedy has shocked Germany, particularly because it occurred at a facility dedicated to supporting vulnerable mothers, infants, and families, leaving six staff members dead and several others injured in a devastating act of violence.

 

Topics: Germany newsCustody disputeTurkish suspectgun violenceGermany mass shootingHamburg shootingStade shooting
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