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Gelsenkirchen knifeman killed by German police 'mentally ill'
The Attack happened outside a police station in Gelsenkirchen
German police shot and killed A Man who tried to attack officers with a knife in the Western City of Gelsenkirchen.
police say a search of The Man , the suspect in the apartment later, a terrorist motive. The 37-year-old Turkish citizen, to have thought, was mentally ill.
He struck a police car with a stick and tried to attack on two police officers, by The Vehicle , according to police.
He was armed with a knife and was shot four times after he said mind refused, as a warning, called the police.
the checks carried out by the police seized electronic data, which the Lord in their search for The Man of the apartment and check the reports, he shouted "Allahu Akbar" (the greatest) during The Attack .
the police said The Man was known for earlier acts of violence. He lives since 2002 in Germany.
"now We are working Nordrhein, on the basis that this was the lone act of a mentally ill man," Westphalian Minister of the interior, Herbert Reul said.
Germany revised its terror threat level on Friday, citing possible attacks, the Deutsche Welle reported.
The Incident occurred hours after police had to be shot and killed in The Eastern French city of Metz and wounded A Man who crashed you.
The Local Prosecutor's office said The Man was observed on a list of persons for connections to militant groups.
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Source of news: bbc.com