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Illustration of emergency response at the scene of a car crashing into Leipzig's pedestrian zone, showing damaged vehicle, police, ambulances, and shocked crowds.
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Suspected rampage in Leipzig kills two people

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A 33-year-old German drove a car into a pedestrian zone in Leipzig's city center, striking several people. Two died, including a 63-year-old woman and a 77-year-old man. The driver was arrested.

A man was seriously injured during an altercation on Eisenbahnstraße in Leipzig on Sunday evening. Police questioned witnesses and blocked several streets.

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A gang of minors has been spreading fear in Leipzig for months and is linked to 200 criminal offenses. Following a report by the LVZ, initial consequences have emerged: five suspects are no longer in the city.

In Leipzig and Halle, cars are towed quickly from private parking lots without police or public order office involvement. Tow truck operators actively patrol in search of such vehicles. A SPIEGEL TV report highlights this practice.

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Several people have occupied a house in Leipzig-Lindenau, prompting a large police deployment. Around 50 individuals have gathered for a demonstration in front of the building at Lützner Straße 99. Authorities are assessing the situation without initially disclosing motives or further actions.

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