Six adults killed in shooting at youth welfare facility in Stade, Germany
✓Four women and two men have been killed in a shooting at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany, police said. Two people including the suspected shooter were arrested.
The incident took place in Stade, a city close to the port city of Hamburg, on Monday afternoon. Police said the victims, employees of the shelter, were all shot inside the building. Five died at the scene and the sixth died in hospital. Police said the death toll could rise.
Police cordoned off the area in a cobbled, tree-lined street with redbrick homes, and forensic experts and plainclothes officers were at the scene. Police initially told local people to steer clear of the area but later said there was no danger to the general population.
Reuters reported a German police official as saying that the alleged shooter was a 45-year-old male who was a German citizen with Turkish roots. He had been in a custody dispute over his three-month-old daughter, police said.
A police spokesperson had earlier told Agence France-Presse “a male principal offender and a female companion” were arrested, while a separate police statement mentioned a third suspect being held.
The spokesperson said investigators believed “it is not a case of femicide, nor does it involve a political background or anything of that nature. Rather it is an extended family tragedy.”
Der Spiegel said information it had obtained from security forces indicated the incident was unlikely to be a political or terrorist act but was probably related to a private dispute.
A witness saw a young man and a woman trying to flee the scene by car before being intercepted by police, the news site Focus Online reported. The witness said police fired at least 15 shots at the silver Mercedes after it failed to heed warnings to stop. The shots brought the car to an abrupt halt and pictures showed it with a blown-out back tyre.
Video footage filmed by a witness and published on the website of the newspaper Bild showed a person wearing a white T-shirt slump out of the driver’s seat on to the road where the car had stopped. A police officer was shown pointing his gun at the person.
On the other side of the car, another armed officer was seen attending to the passenger, who was lying on a grassy verge. An armed officer was seen running towards the rear of the car while other officers approached from the front.
Local media reported that several pastoral care workers had arrived at the youth centre, which is situated close to a police station.
A home for mothers and children is located in the same building but no one connected to it was hurt, police said.
Speaking on behalf of the city’s administration, Carsten Brokelmann, a councillor, said: “I would like to thank the police officers for their efforts in this chaotic situation.” He said the administration sent its “deep condolences to the victims of this terrible act and their families and loved ones”.
Mass shootings are relatively rare in Germany, especially when compared with the US, but there have been a spate of high-profile cases. In 2023, a gunman in Hamburg shot dead six people before killing himself at a Jehovah’s Witness worship hall. In 2016, an 18-year-old German-Iranian man who was obsessed with mass killings killed at least nine people in Munich.
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A shooting at a youth welfare facility in Stade, a city near Hamburg, resulted in six deaths among facility employees on Monday afternoon. Five died at the scene; one died in hospital. Police arrested two people at the scene—a 45-year-old male German citizen with Turkish roots and a female companion—after they attempted to flee in a vehicle. A third person was also detained. Police statement indicated the incident arose from a family custody dispute rather than political or ideological motivations. The facility serves youth welfare; a co-located mothers' and children's home was unaffected. Local authorities acknowledged police response efforts. Mass shootings remain statistically uncommon in Germany relative to international comparison points.
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Four women and two men have been killed in a shooting at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany, police said. Two people including the suspected shooter were arrested.
The incident took place in Stade, a city close to the port city of Hamburg, on Monday afternoon. Police said the victims, employees of the shelter, were all shot inside the building. Five died at the scene and the sixth died in hospital. Police said the death toll could rise.
Police cordoned off the area in a cobbled, tree-lined street with redbrick homes, and forensic experts and plainclothes officers were at the scene. Police initially told local people to steer clear of the area but later said there was no danger to the general population.
Reuters reported a German police official as saying that the alleged shooter was a 45-year-old male who was a German citizen with Turkish roots. He had been in a custody dispute over his three-month-old daughter, police said.
A police spokesperson had earlier told Agence France-Presse “a male principal offender and a female companion” were arrested, while a separate police statement mentioned a third suspect being held.
The spokesperson said investigators believed “it is not a case of femicide, nor does it involve a political background or anything of that nature. Rather it is an extended family tragedy.”
Der Spiegel said information it had obtained from security forces indicated the incident was unlikely to be a political or terrorist act but was probably related to a private dispute.
A witness saw a young man and a woman trying to flee the scene by car before being intercepted by police, the news site Focus Online reported. The witness said police fired at least 15 shots at the silver Mercedes after it failed to heed warnings to stop. The shots brought the car to an abrupt halt and pictures showed it with a blown-out back tyre.
Video footage filmed by a witness and published on the website of the newspaper Bild showed a person wearing a white T-shirt slump out of the driver’s seat on to the road where the car had stopped. A police officer was shown pointing his gun at the person.
On the other side of the car, another armed officer was seen attending to the passenger, who was lying on a grassy verge. An armed officer was seen running towards the rear of the car while other officers approached from the front.
Local media reported that several pastoral care workers had arrived at the youth centre, which is situated close to a police station.
A home for mothers and children is located in the same building but no one connected to it was hurt, police said.
Speaking on behalf of the city’s administration, Carsten Brokelmann, a councillor, said: “I would like to thank the police officers for their efforts in this chaotic situation.” He said the administration sent its “deep condolences to the victims of this terrible act and their families and loved ones”.
Mass shootings are relatively rare in Germany, especially when compared with the US, but there have been a spate of high-profile cases. In 2023, a gunman in Hamburg shot dead six people before killing himself at a Jehovah’s Witness worship hall. In 2016, an 18-year-old German-Iranian man who was obsessed with mass killings killed at least nine people in Munich.
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Six employees—four women and two men—were killed at a youth welfare facility in Stade on Monday afternoon Five victims died at the scene and one died in hospital Police arrested a 45-year-old German male citizen with Turkish roots and a female companion at the scene A third suspect was also held by police The suspected shooter was involved in a custody dispute over a three-month-old daughter Police stated the incident was not femicide, politically motivated, or terrorist in nature Investigators characterized it as 'an extended family tragedy' Security sources indicated the incident was probably related to a private dispute rather than political or terrorist motivation Police fired at least 15 shots at a silver Mercedes vehicle after occupants failed to stop The facility is situated close to a police station A co-located mothers' and children's home in the same building had no casualties
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- Six employees—four women and two men—were killed in a shooting at a youth welfare facility in Stade, northern Germany, on Monday afternoon
- Two people including the suspected shooter, a 45-year-old German citizen with Turkish roots, were arrested; a third suspect was also held
- Police believe the incident stemmed from a private family dispute over custody of a three-month-old daughter, not political or terrorist motivation
- Officers fired at least 15 shots at a silver Mercedes as suspects attempted to flee; no broader public danger was assessed