Another German car ramming
Discussion
ThingsBehindTheSun said:
No mention of the perpetrator, I think that means it is another welsh boy from the valleys?
It does. The headline specifically states that it was the cars fault. Self driving cars should not be allowed on the street. 
BBC News said:
One person dead after car drives into crowd in German city of Mannheim, police say
Bild report now two dead and that the attacker is German.
https://www.bild.de/news/buerger-sollen-innenstadt...
"The man is a 40-year-old German from Rhineland-Palatinate. This has been confirmed by Baden-Württemberg's Minister of the Interior Thomas Strobl (CDU). The man is injured in a clinic."
ETA: 'German' could mean several things.
To me (from Bild) , it looks like the car has stopped some distance from the peds. i.e. has continued on after the collision.
https://www.bild.de/news/buerger-sollen-innenstadt...
"The man is a 40-year-old German from Rhineland-Palatinate. This has been confirmed by Baden-Württemberg's Minister of the Interior Thomas Strobl (CDU). The man is injured in a clinic."
ETA: 'German' could mean several things.
To me (from Bild) , it looks like the car has stopped some distance from the peds. i.e. has continued on after the collision.
Edited by No ideas for a name on Monday 3rd March 16:03
Blue62 said:
I wouldn’t jump to any conclusions, can make you look like a far right arse!
Indeed. Times said:
Unlike the series of attacks in Mannheim, Solingen, Magdeburg, Aschaffenburg and Munich that have shaken the country over the past year, this one is thought to have been carried out by a German citizen with no political motive.
Romeo Schüssler, the chief prosecutor leading the investigation, said the suspect had several previous convictions, including a short prison sentence for bodily harm and a fine for posting hate speech on Facebook in 2018. However, the suspect is not thought to have targeted any particular groups of people in the attack.
“According to our current knowledge, we can rule out the possibility of a politically motivated crime,” Schüssler said. “We have various pieces of evidence pointing to a psychiatric illness.”
https://www.removepaywall.com/search?url=https://w...Romeo Schüssler, the chief prosecutor leading the investigation, said the suspect had several previous convictions, including a short prison sentence for bodily harm and a fine for posting hate speech on Facebook in 2018. However, the suspect is not thought to have targeted any particular groups of people in the attack.
“According to our current knowledge, we can rule out the possibility of a politically motivated crime,” Schüssler said. “We have various pieces of evidence pointing to a psychiatric illness.”
There is a (very German) name being reported in local media. Meanwhile on X, the same thing that happened with the Southport attack is happening.
https://x.com/Shayan86/status/1896652894189011248
Euronews reporting the driver had previous convictions for drink driving and the 2018 hate speech incident was classed as a politically motivated right wing crime. Although they also report that the police can't find any motive for this attack.
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
rscott said:
Euronews reporting the driver had previous convictions for drink driving and the 2018 hate speech incident was classed as a politically motivated right wing crime. Although they also report that the police can't find any motive for this attack.
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
yes, but if it's a far right terrorist, then it has to be the fault of the immigrants. grrrrhttps://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
s1962a said:
rscott said:
Euronews reporting the driver had previous convictions for drink driving and the 2018 hate speech incident was classed as a politically motivated right wing crime. Although they also report that the police can't find any motive for this attack.
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
yes, but if it's a far right terrorist, then it has to be the fault of the immigrants. grrrrhttps://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
I wonder if they will come back on here to correct their statements?
Challo said:
s1962a said:
rscott said:
Euronews reporting the driver had previous convictions for drink driving and the 2018 hate speech incident was classed as a politically motivated right wing crime. Although they also report that the police can't find any motive for this attack.
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
yes, but if it's a far right terrorist, then it has to be the fault of the immigrants. grrrrhttps://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
I wonder if they will come back on here to correct their statements?
donkmeister said:
Challo said:
s1962a said:
rscott said:
Euronews reporting the driver had previous convictions for drink driving and the 2018 hate speech incident was classed as a politically motivated right wing crime. Although they also report that the police can't find any motive for this attack.
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
yes, but if it's a far right terrorist, then it has to be the fault of the immigrants. grrrrhttps://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/03/03/mann...
So yep, does appear that several posters jumped to the wrong conclusion...
I wonder if they will come back on here to correct their statements?
It seems the desire to blame 'others' is more important than the victims or actually getting facts correct.
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