ER Editor: Germany has entered carnival season, with yet another car attack perpetrated on an open market. See also this from European Conservative —
UPDATED Terror Strikes Germany Again: Two Killed as Car Rams Crowd
It has now been confirmed that at least two people were killed and 15 injured in the southern German city of Mannheim after yet another car ramming attack. This comes less than a week after Islamists called for terror attacks across the country during this year’s carnival season.
Apart from multiple stabbings, there had been two other incidents involving Islamists who drove their cars into crowds in just the last few months: the Magdeburg Christmas market attack on December 20th (killing six and injuring hundreds), and the more recent car attack in Munich on February 13th, which killed two and left dozens wounded.
The fear of Islamist terrorism, it seems, has become a permanent feature of life in Germany.
A black SUV drove at high speed into a crowd of people on Monday, March 3rd, travelling from the centrally located Paradeplatz square towards the city’s landmark water tower.
And this from Zerohedge —
Another Apparent Car Ramming Attack In Germany Will Only Fuel More AfD Support
Europe has seen a surge in terror attacks, many carried out by migrants, further pushing the continent into a major crisis. This has only fueled growing support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD), which doubled its voter base in February’s election, securing its position as the Bundestag’s second-largest party. Yet another attack in Germany only suggests that AfD’s support will likely strengthen as liberals have mismanaged the migrant crisis and far-left progressive governments have failed to protect their citizens.
Germany has suffered a wave of terror attacks, with cars and knives used as deadly weapons. The latest attack occurred in Mannheim on Monday when a man drove into a crowd of people.
The Guardian has a few more details.
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🇩🇪🚨 BREAKING: There are now reports of at last 1 death following the car attack in Mannheim, Germany.
The city center has now been evacuated.
Mannheim police announced: “Due to the police deployment, citizens are asked to avoid Mannheim city center and to take a wide detour.” pic.twitter.com/FMHAZQZxo3
— Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) March 3, 2025
Translation: A surveillance camera shows the perpetrator racing through the pedestrian zone at high speed. #Mannheim
Eine Überwachungskamera zeigt den Täter, wie er mit hoher Geschwindigkeit durch die Fußgängerzone rast. #Mannheim pic.twitter.com/RYXviXMWpq
— JUNGE FREIHEIT (@Junge_Freiheit) March 3, 2025
🚨TERROR ATTACK IN GERMANY🚨
Multiculturalism kills, save Europe, deport the foreigners.#mannheim pic.twitter.com/bek4tUpq0w
— Ashlea Simon (@AshleaSimonBF) March 3, 2025
As we’ve said before, we’re smelling false flags with all of these. There seems to be remarkably little on X about this attack.
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Two dead and 10 injured in Mannheim after Alexander S. – reportedly a 40 year-old native German with no migrant background – drives his Ford Fiesta into Carnival crowds

Alexander S. fled the scene in his Fiesta, and a taxi driver (Afzal M.) pursued him to the Spatzenbrücke, which leads across a Neckar canal. There Alexander S. disembarked from his badly damaged car and fired a gas pistol at his pursuer before fleeing on foot. Police arrested Alexander S. near the Mannheim harbour half an hour later. Before they could take him into custody, he shot himself in the mouth with a blank round. He is presently in hospital in critical condition. Police sources report to media that he is understood to suffer from psychological problems.

The owner of the Ford Fiesta used in the attack – very likely but not certainly Alexander S. himself – previously came to the notice of police “for displaying images of unconstitutional and terrorist organisations,” at least one of them associated with “right-wing extremism.” He also had himself admitted to hospital after expressing a desire to douse himself with petrol and set himself alight. Police do not suspect that Alexander S. had any political motivations for today’s attack.
I followed this story all day, and I regret that I have no additional information to offer. Authorities have released almost no details, and most of what I provide here is based on anonymous leaks from police sources; some of it may be unreliable. I at least wanted to confirm that, contrary to many social media rumours and the all-to-familiar nature of today’s events, what happened in Mannheim was neither an act of Islamist terrorism nor another instance of migrant violence.
Source
Featured image source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/03/03/mannheim-germany-suspected-attack-live/
Featured image source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/3/3/at-least-one-killed-when-car-drives-into-a-crowd-in-germanys-mannheim
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