Berlin: Hostage crisis ends with suspect taking own life
April 25, 2023Berlin police said on Tuesday morning that they had rescued a hostage in an overnight raid in the Schöneberg district and that the suspect had killed himself.
"Our SEK [special police units] colleagues forced their way into the store in Schöneberg shortly after 2:30 a.m., and rescued the hostage without physical injury. The suspect has committed suicide," police wrote on Twitter early on Tuesday.
The first emergency calls reached the police around 5:30 p.m. They said that they detained a different man just hours later, "comparatively early" in the operation.
Whether or not he was an accomplice of the main, deceased suspect was now under investigation, police said. Both the men had been armed.
Initial comments from law enforcement didn't make clear exactly when or how the suspect took his own life, whether during the raid or before it and by what method.
Female hostage also rescued
Initially, police had merely announced a major ongoing operation at what turned out be an antiques store on Keithstrasse in Berlin in the early hours of Monday evening, saying they would not give details until the situation's resolution.
They had also asked members of the public and the media not to publish or share images from the scene for fear of jeopardizing the operation, although some information did spread.
Several streets in the area were cordoned off for several hours. Medics and paramedics were also on site.
A police spokesman told German news agency DPA that a female hostage had already been brought "out of the danger area" several hours earlier with only slight injuries.
msh/dj (AFP, dpa)
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