Hamburg supermarket attacker 'was known Islamist'

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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Police said the suspected knife attacker was cornered and overpowered by members of the public

The man who killed one person and injured six in a supermarket knife attack in Hamburg was a "known Islamist", officials say.

"He was known as an Islamist but not a jihadist," Hamburg's Interior Minister Andy Grote said, noting the suspect also had "psychological" issues.

The man, a failed asylum seeker born in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), attacked customers at random on Friday.

Police said he acted alone and he was overpowered by passers-by.

The 26-year-old man, identified as Ahmad A, is a Palestinian from the UAE who is registered on an Islamist database, Mr Grote said on Saturday.

The attacker, who arrived in Germany in 2015 but could not be deported because he had no identification papers, was also suffering from mental health problems, officials said.

Police have carried out a search of the shelter in Hamburg where the man was living but said there was no evidence that he had accomplices or was part of a terror organisation.

It is not yet clear what the suspect's motivations were.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Forensic investigators search for evidence at the supermarket where the attack took place on Friday

The attack happened in the Barmbek region in the north of the city in a branch of Edeka, Germany's largest supermarket chain.

Police said the man entered the supermarket and removed a kitchen knife, measuring around 20 cm (8 in) long, from the shelves.

"He ripped off the packaging and then suddenly brutally attacked the 50-year-old man who later died," police spokeswoman Kathrin Hennings said.

He later wounded two other men in the supermarket before fleeing the scene.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption A memorial arranged as a sign of peace has been placed at the location of the deadly attack

Police praised the courage of the three men who followed the attacker after video footage emerged of passers-by using chairs as shields to corner the suspect.

Eyewitnesses said that members of the public shouted at the man in Arabic to drop the knife.

A 50-year-old woman and four men aged between 19 and 64 were stabbed, while a 35-year-old man was injured while helping overcome the suspect.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel offered her "deepest sympathies" to the relatives of the murdered victim and praised the courage of the public and the authorities.

"I thank the police for their effort and all those who stood up against the attacker with civil courage and bravery," Mrs Merkel said, adding that the incident "must and will be fully investigated".

Germany has suffered a series of attacks in recent months.

Security was heightened after a man ploughed a lorry into a busy Christmas market in the heart of Berlin in December 2016.

In July 2016, a German teenager of Iranian heritage shot dead nine people in Munich before shooting himself dead.

The same month, a teenage Afghan refugee armed with an axe and a knife injured four people on a train in the southern German city of Wuerzburg before being shot dead by police.

Starkiller32 on July 29th, 2017 at 14:44 UTC »

Honest question: what's the difference between a "known Islamist" and a jihadist?

photenth on July 29th, 2017 at 12:17 UTC »

And here the heroes who stopped him

NoHorseInThisRace on July 29th, 2017 at 11:26 UTC »

More details:

The attacker was in the supermarket and bought toast bread. He left and went to the bus station, but then he returned to the store, took a knife from the shelf, unwrapped it and immediately started stabbing the 50-year-old man who died from his injuries. He's a Palestinian born in the UAE who came to Germany from Norway and is in the country since 2015. His request for political asylum had been rejected, he was ordered to leave the country, did not dispute the decision, was apparently willing to leave, waiting for replacement documents which the Palestinian authorities were willing to provide He was known to authorities because a friend told police he was worried about a severe personality change he noticed. Due to that, a psychological examination had been mandated. He was found to be mentally unstable and showing signs of radicalization, but he wasn't deemed a security risk.

Source (German): http://www.mopo.de/hamburg/polizei/messer-amok-in-barmbek-innensenator-grote--attentaeter-war-den-behoerden-bekannt-28085628