Stade (Germany) (AFP) – A gunman killed six people Monday in a German youth welfare centre for mothers and their children in what police said was a likely "family tragedy", before the male suspect and a female companion were arrested.
Issued on: 29/06/2026 - 18:14
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Forensic police officers work on the crime scene © Ibrahim OT / AFP
The deadly shooting spree sparked a major police operation in the northern city of Stade, about 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Hamburg.The six people killed were all adults, among them one who succumbed to their injuries in hospital, while another person was wounded and in stable condition, a police spokesman told AFP. "A male principal offender and a female companion" were arrested, he said, while a separate police statement mentioned a third suspect being held.The police spokesman told AFP that 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."N24 television cited witnesses as saying that police deployed to the building after an emergency call and spotted two suspects who attempting to flee in a car, leading police to open fire.










