What We Know About the Knife Attack in Germany That Killed 3

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The police have launched a manhunt for the perpetrator, who stabbed people at a city festival before slipping away.

A police officer and people in white protective suits stand outside on a sidewalk.
A forensics team at a crime scene in Solingen, Germany.Credit...Andreas Rentz/Getty Images

Christopher F. Schuetze

Aug. 24, 2024Updated 1:46 p.m. ET

German police officers are hunting for a man who on Friday night attacked nearly a dozen people with a knife, killing three, during a street festival in the western city of Solingen.

At a news conference on Saturday afternoon, the authorities said they had not ruled out a terrorist attack because no other explanation for the seemingly random violence made sense.

The police said they had detained a 15-year-old boy for questioning whom they believed might have had prior knowledge of the attack. The state attorney is not treating the youth as a suspect.

Shortly after 9:30 p.m., the attacker started stabbing people who had gathered at the festival to celebrate the 650th anniversary of Solingen — a city famous for its knives and scissors. The attack occurred during a live music performance, not far from a temporary stage set up for the event, which was billed as a “Festival of Diversity.”

The police said it appeared that the attacker had chosen victims from the crowd at random and that he appeared to have targeted at least one of the victims’ necks.

The festival, originally planned to run through Sunday, was immediately canceled as emergency workers tended to the injured and the police tried to get a handle on the situation.


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