2 People Killed in a Shooting in Eastern Germany in an Attack Outside a Synagogue

On Wednesday, 2 people were killed in Halle, an eastern German city. There were shots in multiple locations, including outside a synagogue and near a Jewish cemetery. These attacks occurred as Jews were observing Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Because of this and the other locations of the attacks, Germany's Interior Minister has said authorities must assume this was an anti-Semitic attack.

The original thought was that two or three people carried out the attack, but now authorities are looking into the attack being done by one person, with a suspect currently in custody. On top of this, shot were also reportedly fired 9 miles away in Landsberg.

In addition, a gunman tried to invade a synagogue, firing shots as well as throwing Molotov cocktails, but the building's security withstood the attack, with 70-80 people inside.

After these attacks, security has been increased at synagogues in the cities of Leipzig and Dresden. The federal police have also reinforced security at train stations and airports, as well as closing down Halle's main train station.

Police have asked for help in finding suspects through videos or images while German federal prosecutors have otherwise taken over the case.

(Developing Story, more details could come in at some later point)

2 People Killed in Shooting in Eastern Germany in Attack Outside Synagogue

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