Germany: 1 person wounded, 1 detained in school attack
BERLIN (AP) — German investigators say a school employee has been seriously wounded an assailant wielding a crossbow in an attack at a high school…
Continue ReadingBERLIN (AP) — German investigators say a school employee has been seriously wounded an assailant wielding a crossbow in an attack at a high school…
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