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Mannheim's Unrest Leaves Kretschmann Disappointed

Baden-Württemberg's Minister President, Winfried Kretschmann (Greens), is shocked by the aftermath of the stabbing incident in Mannheim. He expressed gratitude to the police for their prompt response. On Friday, Kretschmann shared, "The vicious assault in Mannheim has left us in a state of...

Posters from a stall lie on the ground in the marketplace.
Posters from a stall lie on the ground in the marketplace.

Stabbing incident - Mannheim's Unrest Leaves Kretschmann Disappointed

A man viciously attacked many individuals on the Mannheim market square not long ago. A video of the horrifying event rapidly spread online following the afternoon incident on Friday. In the footage, a man can be seen violently stabbing numerous people. Pax Europa, a group critical of Islam, claims that this attack was targeted at their meeting on the square.

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  1. Winfried Kretschmann, the state premier of Baden-Württemberg, expressed disappointment over the knife attack in Mannheim, which occurred during a peaceful gathering.
  2. Germany's Federal Government condemned the act of violence in Mannheim, with Kretschmann emphasizing the importance of preserving democracy and upholding the rule of law.
  3. Despite the knife attack, Kretschmann reaffirmed his commitment to upholding the principles of a democratic society in Baden-Württemberg and throughout Germany.
  4. The knife attack in Mannheim highlighted the need for increased security measures in public gatherings in Germany, sparking a debate about the balance between freedom of expression and public safety.

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