A knife attack in Mannheim, Germany, left seven people injured, including a police officer and anti-Islam activist Michael Stürzenberger. The attacker, a 25-year-old Afghan man, was shot by police and is currently unfit for questioning. The motive remains unclear.
A man went on a knife rampage in Mannheim, Germany, injuring several people, including an anti-Islam activist and a police officer, before being shot by police. The attack, which was livestreamed on YouTube, occurred during an anti-Islam rally. The attacker and the victims are receiving medical attention, with no ongoing danger to the public.
A woman was detained by Swedish police after spraying an anti-Islam activist with a fire extinguisher during his Quran-burning protest outside the Iranian Embassy in Stockholm. The activist, Salwan Momika, was unhurt and continued his demonstration, which had been authorized by the police. Momika, a refugee from Iraq, has sparked anger in many Muslim countries with his anti-Islam protests. Swedish police have allowed his demonstrations, citing freedom of speech, while filing preliminary hate speech charges against him. The woman was detained on suspicion of disturbing public order and violence against a police officer.