JUST IN: Driver Plows Car Into a Market Crowd in the German City of Leipzig – At Least Two Dead and Several Injured | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran


JUST IN: Driver Plows Car Into a Market Crowd in the German City of Leipzig – At Least Two Dead and Several Injured

Emergency responders at the scene of a serious accident involving a damaged car and debris on the ground.
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Another day, another massacre in Europe.

One more senseless tragedy has befallen the old continent, this time in the German city of Leipzig.

Reports are breaking that at least two people have died after a car rammed into a crowd of people in a shopping street.

Daily News reported:

“The incident occurred on Grimmaische Street, a shopping street that connects several landmarks with Leipzig’s market square.

Images from the scene show a number of emergency service vehicles and personnel in the street as crowds of onlookers gather to watch on.”

Local police say several people have been injured, and emergency services are currently at the scene.

The situation is still developing.

GB News reported:

“A damaged Volkswagen SUV with a person on top of the vehicle was spotted speeding through a pedestrian zone, local broadcasters reported.

The vehicle then zoomed through a busy shopping street in the city center along Grimmaische Street in the heart of Leipzig.

Ambulances, police cars, fire engines and an emergency helicopter could be seen descending on what was described as a ‘dynamic situation’ by local police.”

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