Police arrest a suspect in a stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial that injures 1 victim
Police in Berlin say they have arrested a man suspected in a stabbing attack at the city's Holocaust Memorial that left one man seriously injured. There was no immediate indication of a motive for the attack, which comes two days before Germans vote in a national election on Sunday. Police spokesman Florian Nath told The Associated Press that the attack happened at 6 p.m. “probably with a knife.” Nearly three hours later, a male suspect approached officers with blood on his hands, and was taken into custody. The victim was identified as a 30-year-old Spanish man, who was taken to a hospital.