Dispute within a clan: Gunshots heard during labor delivery
In a startling turn of events, a shooting took place on Monday (14.7.) in the heart of Essen-Altendorf, Germany. The incident occurred during a children's birthday party in the backyard of a residence on Siemensstraße.
According to the Essen Public Prosecutor's Office and investigators from the BAO Clan, the suspect, a 57-year-old individual with Syrian and Lebanese citizenship, allegedly fired multiple shots from a grey Mercedes model E 220 CDI with the license plate E-QH2756. The shots missed their target, a 37-year-old man who was standing behind a window at the time of the incident.
The suspect, who is considered violent and may be armed, fled the scene immediately after the shooting. An extensive search for the suspect has been undertaken, but he remains at large. The police advise the public not to approach him and instead, to contact the emergency number 110 if they have any information regarding his whereabouts or the whereabouts of his vehicle.
Witness statements suggest that the suspect fired multiple times, and the investigation is being led by a homicide commission. The police are seeking information about the suspect's vehicle, and while the number of children present at the party is unknown, it is clear that this incident has shaken the community.
The police are urging the public to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The investigation is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. It is essential to maintain the safety and security of the community during this time.
- The incident on Siemensstraße, Essen-Altendorf, involving a shooting at a children's party, has abruptly shifted the focus of general-news and crime-and-justice discussions within the community.
- The ongoing investigation into the shooting on Siemensstraße, involving a grey Mercedes model E 220 CDI with the license plate E-QH2576, falls under the jurisdiction of both the Essen Public Prosecutor's Office and the homicide commission due to the suspect's alleged violent nature.