Robbery at Kiel gas station: Police are asking for your information!
Police are looking for witnesses after a robbery at a gas station in Kiel. The perpetrator threatened a cashier with a knife.

Robbery at Kiel gas station: Police are asking for your information!
A shocking violent crime occurred on Monday evening in an Aldi branch in Mörfelden-Walldorf, near Frankfurt am Main. A 48-year-old man shot a 38-year-old cashier there before taking his own life. According to police, the perpetrator entered the supermarket around 7:15 p.m. and fired several shots at the woman. She died from her serious injuries. The investigators suspect background information that suggests a previous relationship between the perpetrator and the victim, which is why the investigation is continuing intensively. The incident occurred during regular opening hours, resulting in chaos as many customers were present as witnesses. Although they were not physically injured, they are receiving support from the police and pastors stern.de reported.
Robbery at a gas station in Kiel
On the same day there was another serious incident in Kiel. A masked perpetrator attacked a gas station on Kiel's Ostring on Sunday morning and threatened the cashier with a knife. The 59-year-old woman then opened the cash register and the robber was able to steal a mid-three-digit amount of cash. The man then fled towards Große Ziegelstrasse. The police are urgently looking for witnesses and have interviewed the cashier and other people present to collect information. The perpetrator is described as being around 1.75 to 1.85 meters tall and spoke German without an accent, which could make his identification difficult. The Kiel police have called on the public to help and are asking for information on (0431) 160 33 33 ndr.de reported.
Both incidents shed a worrying light on the security situation in Germany and show how quickly extreme violence can arise from everyday situations. The authorities are called upon to clarify the background to both events and to ensure the safety of citizens.