“There is much to indicate that the perpetrator acted out of far-right extremist, racist motives,” she said. “Look, a hookah bar there, a gaming parlor there, a doner kebab place there — it’s a place frequented by immigrants,” he said. He added that his office was looking into any contacts the killer might have had inside Germany and abroad. AdvertisementThe manifesto was a rambling, 24-page document in German detailing, among other things, fears that he had been under government surveillance for years. “We now have ethnic groups, races or cultures in our midst that are destructive in every respect,” he wrote.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 20, 2020 00:45 UTC