A 21-year-old Syrian refugee killed a woman and wounded two other people in southwestern Germany on Sunday.
A Syrian man killed a woman with a machete and wounded two others Sunday outside a bus station in the southwestern German city of Reutlingen before being arrested.
Police spokesman Bjoern Reusch told The Associated Press that witnesses said the 21-year-old asylum-seeker, who was known to police, was having an argument with the woman before attacking her at about 4:30 p.m. The suspect, whose name was not released, wounded another woman and a man as he fled.
Investigators were still trying to determine the motive behind the attack, but Reusch said “there are no indications this was a terrorist act.”
The Bild newspaper reported the woman worked at the kebab stand near where confrontation took place.
The attack comes as Germany is on edge following a rampage at a Munich mall on Friday night by a German-Iranian 18-year-old in which nine people were killed, and an ax attack on a train a week ago that left five wounded in southern Germany, for which the Islamic State has claimed responsibility.
Some Germans are also fearful of any signs of a rise in crime or lawlessness after the country registered some one million asylum-seekers last year.
By: AP