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6 killed in shooting at youth care centre in northern Germany

A shooting incident in the northern German city of Stade on Monday has left six people dead, with three suspects caught by the police, according to German media reports, said Xinhua. According to German authorities, the shooting occurred in a youth welfare institution in the downtown Stade, in the state of Lower Saxony. Currently, authorities confirmed that six people, all staff of the institution, had died, five at the scene and a sixth victim later died in hospital. Currently three suspects have been caught by the police, including one man who opened fire and two women. According to German news outlet FOCUS, citing the police, a custody dispute over a three-month old baby has probably led to this crime. The male suspect is the father of the baby and was born in Germany to a family of Turkish origin. At a press conference on Monday evening, authorities said that the woman who attempted to flee with the suspect by car has close ties to the suspect's family. Police also confirmed that the baby's mother is the second woman taken into custody. German authorities said there is no evidence that the crime was politically or economically motivated. The investigation remains ongoing, and police have not yet established a motive.
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Knewz
· Jul 1, 2026
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A mass shooting incident at a youth welfare facility in Germany has left six victims dead, and the local community terrified. The incident occurred in Stade, a city near Hamburg, on Monday, June 29, in a building that also housed a mother-and-children welfare center. The German police have not determined the purpose behind the incident,...
Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 29, 2026
Six people killed in shooting at youth facility in Germany
BERLIN – Six people were shot and killed at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany on Monday, with footage by the Bild newspaper later showing police surrounding and detaining two people from a car that was driving down a road with a busted tyre.Police called the incident a homicide with multiple victims in the [] The post Six people killed in shooting at youth facility in Germany appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Al Arabiya English
· Jun 29, 2026
Police at Scene of Deadly Shooting in Northern Germany
German police are seen at the scene following a deadly shooting at a youth welfare center in the northern city of Stade, west of Hamburg, where five people were shot dead, police say, in one of Germany’s deadliest mass shootings in recent years. #Germany
The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 29, 2026
Six killed in shooting at German welfare centre for mothers and children
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· Jun 29, 2026
Shooting in Germany Leaves 6 People Dead, Suspected Shooter Arrested
GERMANY - A shooting at a youth welfare facility in Northern Germany left 6 people dead on Monday. The facility includes temporary accommodation for pregnant women or young mothers with children.
BNO News
· Jun 29, 2026
6 killed in shooting at youth welfare facility in Germany
Six people were killed in a shooting at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany, according to officials. The suspected gunman was arrested after a short police pursuit. The shooting happened around noon Monday at a facility on Dankersstraße in Stade, a city west of Hamburg, according to police in Lüneburg. Police said officers were [] The post 6 killed in shooting at youth welfare facility in Germany appeared first on BNO News.
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