One person was killed and another injured in a shooting at a Mercedes-Benz plant in southwestern Germany on Thursday, authorities said, adding that one suspect had been detained.
plant in southwestern Germany on Thursday, authorities said, adding that one suspect had been detained.
Investigators are working on the assumption that this was the act of a single perpetrator and that no individuals outside the factory were involved, according to the prosecutor's office.Police confirmed on Twitter that one person had died and another was severely injured. They were not immediately available for further comment.
Mercedes confirmed an incident had taken place at the plant and that it was in touch with the authorities, without elaborating.
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