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Hamburg rocked by shooting at Jehovah's Witnesses congregation

A gunman killed six people at his Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses congregation in Hamburg, Germany, before taking his own life. An anonymous tip to the police stated that the motive was likely to be anger toward religious groups.

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Police secured a street outside a Jehovah's Witness building in Hamburg, Germany, March 10, 2023, where several individuals were killed and injured when a gunman opened fire. The German government announced plans last year to crack down on gun ownership.

A gunman stormed a service at his former Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses congregation in Hamburg, killing six people before taking his own life after police arrived, authorities in the German port city said Friday.

Police gave no motive for Thursday night鈥檚 attack. But they acknowledged recently receiving an anonymous tip that claimed the man showed anger toward religious groups and might be psychologically unfit to own a gun.

Eight people were wounded, including a woman who was 28 weeks pregnant and lost the baby. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the death toll could rise.

Officers apparently reached the hall, a boxy building next to an auto repair shop a few miles from downtown, while the attack was ongoing 鈥 and heard one more shot after they arrived, according to witnesses and authorities. They did not fire their weapons, but officials said their intervention likely prevented further loss of life.

Mr. Scholz, a former Hamburg mayor, lamented the 鈥渢errible incident in my home city.鈥

Germany鈥檚 gun laws are more restrictive than those in the United States, but permissive compared with some European neighbors, and shootings are not unheard of.

Last year, a man opened fire in a packed lecture at Heidelberg University, killing one person and wounding three others before killing himself. In January 2020, a man shot dead six people, including his parents, in southwestern Germany, while a month later, a shooter who posted a racist rant online killed nine people near Frankfurt.

In the most recent shooting involving a site of worship, a far-right extremist attempted to force his way into a synagogue in Halle on Yom Kippur, Judaism鈥檚 holiest day, in October 2019. After failing to gain entry, he shot two people to death nearby.

The German government announced plans last year to crack down on gun ownership by suspected extremists and to tighten background checks. Currently, anyone wanting to acquire a firearm must show that they are suited to do so, including by proving that they require a gun. Reasons can include being part of a sports shooting club or being a hunter.听

鈥淲e are speechless in view of this violence,鈥 Mr. Scholz said at an event in Munich. 鈥淲e are mourning those whose lives were taken so brutally.鈥

All of the victims were German citizens apart from two wounded women, one with Ugandan citizenship, and one with Ukrainian.

Officials said the gunman was a German national identified only as Philipp F., in line with the country鈥檚 privacy rules. Police said the suspect had left the congregation 鈥渧oluntarily, but apparently not on good terms,鈥 about a year and a half ago.

The man legally owned a semi-automatic Heckler & Koch Pistole P30 handgun, according to police. He fired more than 100 shots during the attack 鈥 and the head of the Hamburg prosecutors office, Ralf Peter Anders, said hundreds more rounds were found in search of the man鈥檚 apartment.

Hamburg police chief Ralf Martin Meyer said the man was visited by police after they received an anonymous tip in January, claiming he 鈥渂ore particular anger toward religious believers, in particular toward Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses and his former employer.鈥

Officers said the man was cooperative and found no grounds to take away his weapon, according to Mr. Meyer.

鈥淭he bottom line is that an anonymous tip in which someone says they鈥檙e worried a person might have a psychological illness isn鈥檛 in itself a basis for [such] measures,鈥 he said.

On Friday morning, forensic investigators in protective white suits could be seen outside the Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses Kingdom Hall. As light snow fell, officers placed yellow cones on the ground and windowsills to mark evidence.

Hamburg鈥檚 top security official said a special operations unit that happened to be near the hall arrived just minutes after receiving the first emergency call at 9:04 p.m. The officers were able to separate the gunman from the congregation.

鈥淲e can assume that they saved many people鈥檚 lives this way,鈥 Hamburg state Interior Minister Andy Grote told reporters.

Upon arrival, officers found people with apparent gunshot wounds on the ground floor and then heard a shot from an upper floor, where they found a fatally wounded person who may have been a shooter, according to police spokesman Holger Vehren. They did not fire their weapons.

Student Laura Bauch, who lives nearby, said there were around four periods of shooting, German news agency dpa reported. 鈥淭here were always several shots in these periods,鈥 she said.

Ms. Bauch said she looked out her window and saw a person running from the ground floor to the second floor of the Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses hall.

Gregor Miebach, who lives within sight of the building, heard shots and filmed a figure entering the building through a window. In his footage, shots can then be heard from inside. The figure later apparently emerges from the hall, is seen in the courtyard, and then fires more shots through a first-floor window before the lights in the room go out.

Mr. Miebach told German television news agency NonstopNews that he heard at least 25 shots. After police arrived, one last shot followed, he said.

His mother, Dorte Miebach, said she was shocked by the shooting. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really 50 meters (54 yards) from our house, and many people died,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is still incomprehensible. We still haven鈥檛 quite come to terms with it.鈥

Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses are part of an international church founded in the U.S. in the 19th century and headquartered in Warwick, New York. It claims a worldwide membership of about 8.7 million, with about 170,000 in Germany.

Members are known for their evangelistic efforts, which include knocking on doors and distributing literature in public squares. The denomination鈥檚 practices include a refusal to bear arms, receive blood transfusions, salute a national flag, or participate in secular government.

David Semonian, a U.S.-based spokesman for Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses, said in an emailed statement early Friday that members 鈥渨orldwide grieve for the victims of this traumatic event.鈥

鈥淭he congregation elders in the local area are providing pastoral care for those affected by the event,鈥 he wrote.

This story was reported by The Associated Press.

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