A 20-year-old customer was shot dead when a gunman opened fire on the kebab shop after earlier trying and failing to storm a synagogue. The assailant, a suspected neo-Nazi, was arrested and later admitted that the attack was motivated by anti-Semitism and right-wing extremism, fuelling concerns about an increasingly violent far-right scene in Germany. At the reopened kebab shop, a colourful memorial wall paid tribute to the victims and all customers could eat for free over the weekend, local media reported. Der Spiegel weekly praised Cagac's gift as an act of hope. "In a society increasingly plagued by brutality and hatred, this gesture of solidarity and humanity offers a small ray of light," it wrote.
Source: The Local November 17, 2019 12:11 UTC