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Germany: At least 5 killed in shooting in Stade

Rana Taha with AFP, AP, dpa, Reuters
June 29, 2026

A large police operation is underway in the northern German city following gunfire that left several people dead. Authorities have arrested two suspects.

Emergency services and forensic teams are standing on a road in Stade on Jun 29, 2026
Stade police has called on citizens to steer clear of the area and follow the instructions of the emergency services on the scene Image: Fabian Höfig/NEWS5/dpa/picture alliance

A shooting in the northern German city of Stade left several people dead on Monday, according to local police.

What do we know about the Stade shooting?

Stade police said that two people were arrested, including the suspected shooter. There were no other suspects on the run, the Reuters news agency cited a police spokesperson as saying.

Several people were also injured in the incident, but police did not give an exact number.

The motive is not yet clear.

“Shots were fired near a youth center in the city center,” DPA quoted a police spokesperson as saying. The facility includes temporary accommodation for pregnant women or young mothers with children.

Police and ambulances were quick to rush to the scene of the shootingImage: Fotoreport-DB/NWM-TV/dpa/picture alliance

Pictures from the scene of the shooting showed several emergency services personnel, ambulances and police cars.

Stade police said in a statement shared on WhatsApp that a "major operation" was underway on Dankersstrasse, calling on citizens to steer clear of the area and follow the instructions of the emergency services on the scene.

But later on Monday, police said there was now "no danger to the public."

Stade has about 50,000 inhabitants and is located west of Hamburg.

Germany has very strict gun laws, among the strictest in Europe.

Mass shootings are relatively rare in the country, but they occur from time to time. 

The shooting on Monday was among the deadliest recently.

Police warns of inaccurate information regarding shooting

The police warned that unconfirmed information about the situation on the ground was being shared in chat groups and social media.

"The accounts [of events] currently circulating do not correspond to the facts as confirmed by the police," it wrote in a WhatsApp statement.

Police urged the public to refrain from sharing unverified reports, voice messages or rumors.

"This can cause uncertainty and hamper police operations," officials said.

Edited by: Srinivas Mazumdaru, Roshni Majumdar

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