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NOTE TO ADD: The man the officer tackled in the original video was not, as it appeared, restraining the terrorist.

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A German police officer died of his injuries after being stabbed several times while trying to pull somebody clear of a knife attack in Mannheim on Friday , police and prosecutors said in a joint statement late on Sunday.


The 29-year-old officer had been in hospital in a coma following the attack.


"He underwent an emergency operation immediately after the crime and was put into an artificial coma, but succumbed to his serious injuries late in the afternoon on Sunday, June 2," the joint statement said. "We mourn a police officer who gave his life for our safety."


What do we know about the suspect?​


A 25-year-old man was filmed stabbing the police officer and five members of the anti-Islam citizen's movement calling itself PAX Europa at a booth in the city center the group had set up. One of those injured was a member of the group's advisory board, Michael Stürzenberger.


Investigators earlier said the suspect was an Afghan citizen who had been resident in Germany for around a decade. He had no criminal record and had not come to law enforcement's attention in the past, they said.


The suspect was eventually shot by police. As of Saturday evening, he was alive but in hospital and in no fit state to be interrogated, according to investigators. As a result, they said, his motives and the reason for his attack required further investigation.


Politicians pay tribute, police union warns of 'daily' violence​


The state premier of Baden Würtemmberg, where Mannheim is located, Winfried Kretschmann, said the news "shocks me to the core," and offered condolences to the victim's family, friends and colleagues.


"This awful crime puts the often incalucalable risks police officers are exposed to daily painfully before our eyes," Kretschmann said. "We owe them the highest respect and reverence as a society."


State Interior Minister Thomas Strobl said "these are moments where the world seems to stand still."


"He gave his life because he stepped in to protect other people," Strobl said of the 29-year-old officer. Other regional politicians rushed to pay similar tributes.


The head of the state chaper of one of Germany's main police trade unions, meanwhile, voiced not only sorrow but also frustration.


"The violence that we face daily is merciless, brutal, inhuman and often fatal," Ralf Kusterer said.
 
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The officer who reluctantly shot the sandnigger has probably been crying and furiously masturbating in front of a Pakistani flag since the incident.
 
Pour one out for the dead retard!

🎶 Dead faggots make me happy
Dead faggots make me sing
I hope that muslim goes to Heaven
Because his knife skills were amazing 🎶
 
So depressing to see a white man loose his dignity at the hands of ZOG and then his life at the hands of a shitskin muslim. It's intolerable.
 
Just another willing martyr for the altar of globohomo and white extinction. I sure hope he loved Islam enough to die for it.
 
Maybe the German police will have to reorganize their threat assessment pyramid. It will be challenging, but they're going to have to slide down "Words Are Violence" and put "Muslim actively stabbing people" above it.

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Whether deliberately or by accident, he lunged at the only person restraining the attacker and kept restraining that person until the attacker ran around and knifed the officer in the neck.
This is incorrect and can be seen from this alternate point of view https://x.com/brookereilly_x/status/1797211674035790077

The person the police tackled (blue jacket) just arrived from the side and started hitting a person (black jacket), who was wrestling with the muslim with the knife. So it wasn't the police lunging at the man restraining the attacker, it was the police lunging at the man who was assaulting the person who was restraining the attacker.

Still a bad choice from the cop if he knew there was a stabber on the ground, but I don't know if he was aware of it.
 
This is incorrect and can be seen from this alternate point of view https://x.com/brookereilly_x/status/1797211674035790077

The person the police tackled (blue jacket) just arrived from the side and started hitting a person (black jacket), who was wrestling with the muslim with the knife. So it wasn't the police lunging at the man restraining the attacker, it was the police lunging at the man who was assaulting the person who was restraining the attacker.

Still a bad choice from the cop if he knew there was a stabber on the ground, but I don't know if he was aware of it.
I've archived that vid locally, but unable to upload it here.
 
This is incorrect and can be seen from this alternate point of view https://x.com/brookereilly_x/status/1797211674035790077

The person the police tackled (blue jacket) just arrived from the side and started hitting a person (black jacket), who was wrestling with the muslim with the knife. So it wasn't the police lunging at the man restraining the attacker, it was the police lunging at the man who was assaulting the person who was restraining the attacker.

Still a bad choice from the cop if he knew there was a stabber on the ground, but I don't know if he was aware of it.
To be fair to the now deceased police officer it looks like he couldn't see what was going on and just charged in to subdue who he thought was the attacker. The other cops are still dumb for just standing there while the guy with the knife just gets up and stabs their colleague while they look on until someone shoots the assailant.
 
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Fuck the gaslighting journoscum that wrote this article. The cop was clearly subduing the blue shirt guy because a white person was the bigger threat to him than an Arab with a knife. I'm glad he died and I hope the German police learn something from this.
 
I'm a little surprised that the r/Europe thread on Reddit reads a lot like this place.
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I'm assuming that means lots of deleted posts and a locked thread sooner rather than later, but the sentiment does surprise me.
 
And of course the article ends with this bit of pablum. Sort of an off-hand way to rationalize the filthy muzzie’s behaviour and maintain the newspaper’s Leftist bona fides:

”Bavarian security services have accused Stürzenberger of making "Islamophobic statements," and have classed the organization Pax Europa itself as Islamophobic.”
 
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