A man who mowed down pedestrians in the German city of Heidelberg, killing one man, is being held on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, authorities said Sunday. Two other people were injured in Saturday’s incident, according to police who ruled out extremism or terrorism as a motive. "There are no indications of a terrorist background," a spokesman for German police David Faulhaber said, according to Sky News. Prosecutors and police said Sunday that they're examining whether the suspect, a 35-year-old German student who lives in the city, can be held criminally responsible. The man who died was a 73-year-old German, police said, according to Sky News.
Source: Fox News February 26, 2017 14:15 UTC