Stuttgart - Arrested after act of violence: suspect arrested
Shortly after the suspected murder of a 45-year-old man, special police forces stormed an apartment in Stuttgart on Thursday night and arrested the suspected perpetrator. The 42-year-old is suspected of having shot the 45-year-old man, the police announced early Thursday morning. The victim was found dead on a balcony in the Zuffenhausen district on Wednesday evening. According to initial findings, the man had been shot.
After an extensive search, which included the use of a police helicopter, the suspect was arrested without resistance by special police forces in the Rot district on Thursday.
According to the police, during the search for the suspected perpetrator, it was not possible to completely rule out any danger to the public. Residents were therefore asked to stay at home and avoid the Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen area. According to the investigators, they do not currently believe that the man's death has anything to do with the feud between two rival groups in the Stuttgart area that has been raging for months.
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- The police investigation into the murder in Stuttgart has revealed no links to the ongoing feud between rival groups in the Stuttgart area, although they are still exploring all possible motives and suspects.
- The police in Baden-Württemberg have urged the public to stay vigilant and report any signs of criminal activity, especially in light of the recent act of violence and murder in Stuttgart.
Source: www.stern.de