An Unknown Person Shot at a Car Rally in Tuttlingen and Injured a Driver in the Arm
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An unknown person shot at an autocoro in Tuttlingen and injured a driver in the arm. The 32-year-old Romanian fan had opened the car window after his team's game against Slovakia on Wednesday evening when he suddenly felt a pain in his left upper arm, a police spokesperson said on Thursday.
The man discovered a small bleeding wound on his arm and a Diabolo projectile - a type of variable, approximately cup-shaped ammunition, usually made of metal - in his car. The identity of the shooter was initially unknown. The police are asking for tips from the public.
PM Police
The incident occurred during a car rally in the German town of Tuttlingen. The shooting incident involved a soccer fan from Baden-Württemberg, specifically from Tuttlingen. The assailant fired a Diabolo projectile, a type of ammunition, which injured the fan in his left upper arm. The police in Slovakia have been reached for any potential links to local soccer fan clubs or supporters.