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Munich shooting: Four hurt at suburban railway station Munich shooting: Officer critically injured with police gun
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A German policewoman was shot in the head when a man grabbed a police gun at a suburban station in Munich. A 26-year-old policewoman is fighting for her life after being shot in the head when a man grabbed a police gun at a suburban station in Munich.
The woman, 26, was critically wounded and two bystanders also seriously hurt in the shooting at Unterföhring S-Bahn station, police said. She shot back, wounding the gunman lightly. He is now in custody. Police said it was not a terrorist incident.
Police shot and lightly wounded the gunman, who is now in custody. Police said it was not a terrorist incident. Two bystanders were seriously hurt; one shot in the arm and one in the leg.
A major police operation is under way in the northern suburb of Unterföhring, and rail services have been suspended. A police team responded to reports of a brawl on a busy train and the man tried to push a policeman in front of an approaching train.
In the ensuing struggle, he managed to get hold of a police gun and fired at least five shots, wounding the female officer and two bystanders.
Despite her severe injuries, she managed to shoot him back.
He fled the scene but was captured shortly afterwards. Police said one of the things they would attempt to find out through questioning was how he managed to bypass the security features on the gun.
It happened at Unterföhring S-Bahn station in the north of the city. The two bystanders are being treated in hospital for injuries that are not life-threatening.
Police said the attacker was a 37-year-old German man, born in Bavaria, with no registered address. The state prosecutor said his previous criminal record consisted only of possession of a small amount of cannabis, but that he would now be charged with attempted murder.
He was "motivated by personal reasons" and acted alone, police spokesman Marcus da Gloria Martins said.
Police said there was no further danger to the public.Police said there was no further danger to the public.
The two wounded bystanders are being treated in hospital, while the policewoman is fighting for her life.
Police said the shooting happened when police intervened in a scuffle between several people at the station, one of whom had a knife.
The man fired at least five shots. He was lightly injured when police fired back, and is now being questioned.
German n-tv news says he is a 37-year-old German citizen and a Munich resident.
The S-Bahn line passing through Unterföhring is one of the main routes to Munich airport.The S-Bahn line passing through Unterföhring is one of the main routes to Munich airport.
In May 2016 a man killed a commuter and injured three others in a knife attack at Grafing railway station near Munich. The man had run amok and was later found to be mentally ill.In May 2016 a man killed a commuter and injured three others in a knife attack at Grafing railway station near Munich. The man had run amok and was later found to be mentally ill.