'Boom boom boom - he's killing the kids': Gunman shouting 'Allahu Akbar' executed children in Munich McDonald's before rampaging through mall killing NINE with police now hunting three attackers
- A number of people have been killed and another 10 people are injured after gunmen went on a shooting rampage
- Police operation is ongoing in Munich, with the force warning people to stay in their homes and avoid public spaces
- Terrified shoppers were seen running for their lives from the Olympia Shopping Centre after hearing gunshots
- Witnesses said that the shopping centre gunman screamed 'I'm German' and 'Allahu Akbar' before shooting
- Gunman reportedly fled after his shooting spree on the city underground network, which has now been shut down
- City is in lockdown as police say they are searching for up to three gunmen, who are all on the run, after the attack
A gunman
shouting 'Allahu Akbar' opened fire at children in McDonald's before
rampaging through a shopping mall, killing at least eight people.
Munich
is in lockdown tonight, as a major police operation is ongoing around
the city's Olympic Park, with the force warning people to stay in their
homes and avoid public spaces.
A ninth body has been found tonight and investigators are looking into the possibility of it being the attacker.
Terrified
shoppers were seen running for their lives from the Munich Olympia
Shopping Centre, in the district of Moosach, after hearing gunshots.
Witnesses said that the gunman screamed 'I'm German' and 'Allahu Akbar' before shooting at children.
A woman named Loretta said she was in the McDonald's when the man with a gun came out of a bathroom and began shooting.
She
told CNN: 'I come out of the toilet and I hear like an alarm, boom,
boom, boom. He's killing the chidren. The children were sitting to eat.
They can't run.
Loretta
said she had been in the bathroom at the same time as the shooter, with
her eight-year-old son. She said the man yelled: 'Allahu Akbar!'
yelled: 'Allahu Akbar!'
man
yelled: 'Allahu Akbar!'
man
A huge
manhunt has been launched across the city, including snipers in
helicopters. Police said they believe there could be up to three gunmen
who are on the loose. They issued a warning to people, saying: 'There
are shooters on the run who are dangerous.'
Murat T described seeing 'lifeless bodies' in the restaurant when he went to look for his son Orhan's friend.
Orhan
said he heard gunshots while on the phone to his friend, before the
call cut out. He said: 'We no longer reach him. Not even his parents. He
is like my brother.'
A
video purporting to show the shooter, dressed in black, firing 20 shots
has been posted on Twitter. The footage shows him outside the
McDonald's directly outside the shopping centre.
In
unverified footage, a man with dark hair, wearing a black t-shirt and
denim trousers, appears to take aim at people, including children,
outside the McDonald's restaurant near the Olympia-Einkaufszentrum metro
station.
He raises
his arms, apparently holding a shotgun, and appears to fire at people
outside the restaurant, who can be seen running for cover.
The
sound of multiple shots being fired can be heard as shoppers and
passers-by run for cover. People were seen fleeing from the building in
another video posted on social media.
In
another video on social media a man can be heard yelling at suspect in
the car park that he is a 'w*****' and an 'a******e.' And he yelled:
'Put your gun down.'
The gunman, when he walks across the roof of the car park, shouts out: 'I am a German!'
The
man who is abusing him then shouts out; 'You are a w*****!' The gunman
tells him to 'shut your trap.' Then he fires more shots and the rest of
what is said is unintelligible.
The area
around the Munich Olympia Shopping Centre, in the district of Moosach,
has been sealed off as emergency services try to control the
situation. Snipers in helicopters are circling the city from above,
according to Bild.
An electrical shop next to the shopping centre is being used as a makeshift hospital to treat the casualties.
Off-duty
doctors and nurses have been summoned to hospitals in Munich, with a
hospital spokesperson telling DPA: 'The alarm for a 'mass attack' has
been triggered.'
Police
have confirmed that there at least eight deaths as a result of the
incident and German media have reported there may be up to 15 killed.
Chief
of Munich Police Marcus Dagloria Martins said: 'We are at the moment
after three attackers. We have about 100 people on site and we are
trying to evacuate people from the site. Our priority is to catch the
attackers at this stage and then we will inform you again'
Chief
of Munich Police Marcus Dagloria Martins said: 'We are at the moment
after three attackers. We have about 100 people on site and we are
trying to evacuate people from the site. Our priority is to catch the
attackers at this stage and then we will inform you again.
'We
were first alerted when somebody entered the shopping centre with a
weapon and we rushed to the scene. We are doing what we can. The
emergency calls that an armed man was on site. All emergency services at
scene are for Munich but we are also looking at back up from the
region.
'What
can I say about the attackers is that up to now there are three that we
know of and that is all the information I can tell you at the moment
regarding the shooters.
'They used a short handgun or a pistol of some sort, that is what I can tell you.
'We
closed down not only that area but the surrounding area. I'm hoping you
will share all your information and videos with us as this will give us
clues and help us track down the shooters. We are asking people to send
in their videos.
videos.
Chief of Munich Police Marcus Dagloria Martins talks to the media after
the shootings and confirms that at least eight people are dead
Our main priority is the security of the population. This is my first time in such a situation.
'We cant tell more about the situation. All I can tell you is what I've told you so far. We will update you as soon as we can.
'There
are a lot of rumours flying around at the moment and all I am saying to
you is what I can tell you for sure. We are telling the people of
Munich that there are shooters on the run who are dangerous. It is too
early for me to make any other comments on the shooters at this stage.
'This
is the biggest police operation in the last 10 years that we've had to
deal with. You must trust your local police. The Munich police is very
well trained.
'Firearms
are a huge problem in this particular incident. We urge people to stay
indoors and help us with our work and I'm calling on media to help us
carry out our jobs.
'We've
managed to evacuate people from inside and hopefully brought everyone
to safety. There are people who have been traumatised by this and I can
tell you they are in the double figures.
'We
have to treat this as some form of a terror attack as it is an attack
with weapons but as to what is behind this we don't know yet.
#We are also watching these videos people have been showing but you must give me time to analyse these properly.'
A second shooting was said to have taken place near Marienplatz subway
station, which is just four miles from the Olympic Park area. But police
could not confirm that was the case
No comments:
Post a Comment