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Police pulling guns - woman injured

In Berlin-Charlottenburg, law enforcement officers draw their pistols. The background to this is still completely unclear.

Police officers shot a person in Charlottenburg, Berlin
Police officers shot a person in Charlottenburg, Berlin

- Police pulling guns - woman injured

Police officers in Berlin-Charlottenburg shot and injured a woman. Initial police findings suggest she was a "person acting suspiciously." She was injured, a police spokesperson confirmed, but her condition is unknown at this time. It's also unclear how many shots were fired and how many officers were involved.

The Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee / Sömmeringstraße area has been cordoned off. A homicide unit has taken over the investigation, which is standard procedure when police use their firearms.

Following the shooting incident, an emergency response team was dispatched to the scene due to the seriousness of the situation. Due to the ongoing investigation and the critical condition of the injured woman, further details about the incident, such as the number of shots fired and the involvement of multiple officers, are currently considered emergency information.

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