Police: Four pupils injured in attack at German school
DPA
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Officers from a special task force (SEK) are deployed in full gear at a school. Several pupils have been injured at a school in Wuppertal. A suspect has been arrested, said a police spokesman in Düsseldorf. The police were on the scene with large numbers of officers. Christoph Reichwein/dpa
Four school pupils were injured by an attacker at a school in the western German city of Wuppertal on Thursday, according to a police spokesman.
The suspected attacker, who is in custody, is also a pupil at the school, sources told dpa. According to police, the suspect was also injured in the incident.
Police thoroughly searched the school after an evacuation was carried out, the police spokesman said.
The police did not initially provide any further details about the crime or the background. The Bild newspaper reported that a teenager is said to have attacked his classmates with a knife.
A police helicopter circles over the scene. Several pupils have been injured at a school in Wuppertal. A suspect has been arrested, said a police spokesman in Düsseldorf. The police are on the scene with a large force. Christoph Reichwein/dpa
Special forces are deployed at a school. Several pupils have been injured at a school in Wuppertal. A suspect has been arrested, said a police spokesman in Duesseldorf. The police were on the scene with large numbers of officers. -/Pressefoto Otte/dpa
Police vehicles, pupils and other people stand in front of a school. Several pupils have been injured at a school in Wuppertal. A suspect has been arrested, said a police spokesman in Düsseldorf. The police are on the scene with strong forces. -/Pressefoto Otte/dpa
Special forces are deployed at a school. Several pupils have been injured at a school in Wuppertal. A suspect has been arrested, said a police spokesman in Düsseldorf. The police were on the scene with large numbers of officers. -/Pressefoto Otte/dpa
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