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Munich police kill gunman suspected of targeting Israel consulate

The incident took place on the anniversary of the 1972 massacre of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games by Palestinian militants

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Police secure the area after opening fire on a suspect near the Israeli consulate and a Nazi history museum in central Munich. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

German police shot and killed a man who opened fire on them with a vintage rifle near the Israeli consulate in Munich on Thursday in what they treated as a foiled attack on the diplomatic mission.

Authorities identified the gunman, who was killed in a hail of police bullets, as an 18-year-old Austrian man but did not immediately comment on media reports that he was a known Islamist extremist.

German news site Spiegel Online and Austrian media said he had been investigated last year for allegedly spreading Islamic State group propaganda, but that the case had been dropped.

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While the motive was not yet known, Bavarian state premier Markus Soeder said there was a “terrible suspicion” the case was linked to Thursday’s anniversary of the deadly 1972 attack on Israeli athletes at the Olympic Games in Munich by Palestinian militants.

Police officers on duty in Munich. Photo: dpa
Police officers on duty in Munich. Photo: dpa

The shootout around 9am (0700 GMT) sparked a mass mobilisation of about 500 police officers in downtown Munich, where residents and office workers huddled indoors as sirens wailed and a helicopter flew above.

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