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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Germany: Another Apparent Car Attack

Hat tip Jihad Watch Deutschland

Passau


Today, in the scenic German town of Passau, located on the Austrian border, a 48-year-old Iraqi man drove his car into a crowd of people on the sidewalk, causing 5 injuries. Was it an accident? Was he drunk or simply lost control of the vehicle? Or was it deliberate? Here's a clue: His 40-year-old wife and 5-year-old daughter were reportedly in the crowd. 

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The article below from Jihad Watch Deutschland is translated by Fousesquawk. (Generally, this site translates the articles into English, but I saw no translation.)


Passau: Update: Driver reportedly is Iraqi- Auto driver deliberately races into crowd of people

On Saturday, June 7, 2025, around 3:30 pm, police forces and rescue services were called to Gruenaustrasse (street).

According to initial findings, a 48-year-old driver of a Mercedes reportedly drove into a group of people who were apparently standing on the sidewalk near Erhardstrasse. As far as is known at this time, (his) 38-year-old wife and 5-year-old daughter were reportedly among the crowd of people.

At this time, it cannot be excluded that the man deliberately drove the vehicle into the group of people. The extent of the injuries as well as the number of injured is currently not known. Gruenaustrasse is at this time closed off by the police operation. 

Call for witnesses

Passersby who observed the occurrence and can provide relevant information are asked to contact the Criminal Police in Passau at 0851/9511-o or any other police station.

After a 48-year-old driver drove into a group of people on Gruenaustrasse on Saturday, June 7, 2025, further information is now available.

Over the course of the investigation, there are indications that a possible custody dispute may have been the trigger for the act. Contrary to the first report, the age of the woman is corrected from 38 to 40. According to present knowledge, a total of 5 people are injured.

The Criminal Police of Passau, together with the State Prosecutor's Office of Passau, have taken over the investigation. The question of detention will be decided tomorrow.

The family, reportedly, is from Iraq.


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