A driver killed two people and injured others after driving into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany.
On Monday afternoon, a driver plowed into pedestrians on Grimmaische Strasse in Leipzig, Germany, killing two people and injuring several others, including two severely. A 33-year-old German male suspect was arrested at the scene and authorities said there was no further danger to the public. The public prosecutor's office launched proceedings on two counts of attempted murder and two counts of murder, while the motive remained unclear.
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This event sits in the top 12% of divergence this week. 12 outlets covered it, splitting into 11 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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A driver plows into people in the German city of Leipzig, killing 2 people
Car plows into pedestrian zone killing 2 as police detain driver and investigate motive
A driver plows into a group of people in the German city of Leipzig, injuring several
Car runs into crowd in German city of Leipzig, with fatalities reported
Two dead after car runs into crowd in German city of Leipzig, reports local broadcaster - Reuters
Car ploughs into pedestrians in central Leipzig, Germany
2 dead in Germany after driver plows car into a crowd of people in shopping area
Fact ledger · what actually happened, cross-checked