Germany Shooting: Eight people died including the gunman, while many others were left injured in a shooting incident at a church in Germany’s Hamburg town on Thursday night. The incident occurred at a Jehovah's Witness church, reported AFP.


The Guardian reported that around 25 are wounded in the incident with eight seriously injured in the shooting at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness in a northern district of Hamburg, Germany.






According to the Police, the shooting took place at around 9 PM (local time). The Hamburg police alerted people to an ‘extreme danger’ in the area advising them to stay indoors, reported The Guardian. 






The motive of the attack is not clear so far, the police said, according to reports. 


As per The Guardian's report, a broadcaster NDR quoted a police spokesperson saying that at about 9 PM (local time), one or several unknown perpetrators shot at people in the church. “The dead people all have gunshot wounds,” the spokesperson was quoted as saying. 


Earlier, hours after the shooting, police said that the gunman is believed to be among the dead, the Guardian cited AFP. 


“We have no indications of a perpetrator on the run,” a police spokesperson at the scene was quoted as saying by The Guardian. He added that investigators have “indications that a perpetrator may have been in the building and may be even among the dead.” 


Hamburg’s mayor, Peter Tschentscher, tweeted calling the attack ‘shocking’. 


“The emergency services are working flat out to track down the perpetrator (s) and to clarify the background,” he said 





This is the second shooting incident at a Jehovah’s Witness centre in less than six months, reported The Guardian. In December, police in Thornton, Colorado, had found two adults dead in a suspected murder-suicide at a Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall on Christmas morning.