Radical ideologies - Moment of silence: Law enforcement pays tribute to fallen comrade
A 25-year-old Afghan guy hurt five people from Pax Europa, an anti-Islamic group, and a 29-year-old government employee with a knife in Mannheim's busy marketplace. One of the victims, named Laur, passed away from his wounds. Police across Germany and Berlin, where the deceased officer served, paid tribute to their fallen comrade. German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier mourned silently in Mannheim on Friday.
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- The incident in Mannheim sparked a moment of silence at the Potsdam Film Museum during a CDU event, organized by Michael Stübgen.
- Despite the recent attack, the police force in Baden-Württemberg remains committed to combating extremism and protecting its citizens.
- Rouven Laur, the deceased officer, will be remembered in a minute of silence during the upcoming police force ceremony in Berlin.
- The police in Brandenburg paid their respects to Laur, emphasizing the importance of unity against crime and terrorism.
- A minute of silence was observed before the football match in Mannheim, where the German national soccer team expressed their condolences to Laur's family.
- Protests were held in various cities across Germany, with participants calling for stricter measures against extremist groups, leading to a moment of silence in solidarity with Laur's family.
- In a tribute to Laur, the film Museum in Mannheim held a minute of silence, honoring his service and sacrifice to the community.