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Axe-wielding man shot by police near Euro 2024 fanzone in Hamburg

Sky News Sunday, 16 June 2024
Hamburg police have fired shots at an axe-wielding man in an area packed with thousands of Euro 2024 fans on Sunday.
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News video: Law enforcement in Hamburg, Germany, shot at a man wielding an axe.

Law enforcement in Hamburg, Germany, shot at a man wielding an axe. 04:10

in Hamburg, Germany, law enforcement officers opened fire on a man who was brandishing an axe, responding to a tense and dangerous situation. The incident highlights the challenges faced by police in handling potentially violent individuals. This event serves as a reminder of the risks officers...

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