Two killed, multiple injuries after car hits bystanders in Leipzig

May 4, 2026 11:39 AM EDT

By Miranda Murray, James Mackenzie ‌and Tom Sims

BERLIN, ​May ​4 (Reuters) - Two people were killed and three others were seriously injured on Monday when a car drove into a central pedestrian zone ‌of the eastern German city of Leipzig, Mayor Burkhard Jung said, the ⁠latest in a spate of such incidents in recent years in Germany.

Police arrested the driver, identifying ‌him as a 33-year-old man ‌with German citizenship. They said there was no further danger.

“We are mourning two deaths, currently three seriously injured people, and many others who were injured,” ​Jung told journalists at a media briefing on Monday evening, according to Leipziger Volkszeitung.

“It’s impossible to find the right words for this horrific attack," he added.

Like ⁠other European countries, Germany has witnessed a series of car-ramming and stabbing incidents in recent years, some of ​which involved religious or political motivations and some carried out by people with mental health issues.

The prime minister of the state ​of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer, said that the suspect ‌had possible mental health issues, and officials said he surrendered without resistance, Leipziger Volkszeitung reported.

Police conducted a large-scale operation in the ⁠area with multiple emergency vehicles and road closures.

A city press release called it a "mass casualty event" but officials were unable to quantify the injuries.

A damaged Volkswagen SUV with a person ⁠on top of the vehicle was seen speeding through a pedestrian zone, local broadcaster Radio ​Leipzig reported.

Last year, two people were killed in the western city of Mannheim, when a 40-year-old man drove a car into a group of pedestrians, only weeks after a similar attack ‌on a trade union demonstration in Munich, killing two and injuring more than 40, many children among them.

In December 2024, several ‌people were killed in a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in the eastern ⁠city of Magdeburg. That incident came ‌months after a stabbing ​attack at a festival in the western city of Solingen.

(Reporting Miranda Murray, James Mackenzie and Tom Sims; Editing by Thomas Seythal and ‌Bill Berkrot)



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