German police arrest Syrian refugee after stabbing at Berlin Holocaust memorial


Authorities in Berlin have detained a teenage Syrian refugee after a man was stabbed near the city’s Holocaust Memorial late Friday – as divisive rhetoric swells over Germany’s immigration policy, ahead of a consequential national election.

The 19-year-old suspect was arrested after a 30-year-old Spanish tourist was seriously injured at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin’s public prosecutor told CNN on Saturday. According to prosecutors, he “is said to have been planning to kill Jews for several weeks.” On Friday, police launched an investigation into the attack.

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