2020 Trier attack

At 13:45 on 1 December 2020, a man rammed pedestrians with an SUV at high speed in a pedestrian zone in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, killing six people—a 45-year-old man and his infant daughter; a 77-year-old man; and three women aged 25, 52, and 73— and wounding 23 others. The driver, who was alone in the car and had a blood alcohol content of 0.14%, was arrested at the scene.

2020 Trier attack
2020 Trier attack (Germany)
LocationTrier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Date1 December 2020 (2020-12-01)
13:45
TargetCivilians
Attack type
Vehicle-ramming attack
WeaponsSUV
Deaths6 (including one victim who died in 2021)
Injured23
MotiveInconclusive

The driver was identified as a 51-year-old local homeless man of German nationality. He was born in Trier and at the time of the attack lived in the car. Police do not think that he acted for political, religious or ideological motives, but for mental health problems mixed with the alcohol abuse. Investigators said that he wanted to kill and injure as many people as possible.

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