
Germany: Magdeburg market attacker charged with murder – DW – 08/19/2025
German prosecutors have pressed murder charges against the man who drove a car into a Christmas Market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg in December.
Taleb A. is accused of six counts of murder and 338 counts of attempted murder, among other things.
Six people were killed and over 300 others injured in the attack on December 20, 2024.
The 50-year-old suspect, who was arrested at the scene, was described by German authorities as an anti-Islam activist.

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Taleb A. is accused of six counts of murder and 338 counts of attempted murder after driving a car into a Christmas Market in Magdeburg in December. German prosecutors have pressed murder charges against the man who drove a car into a Christmas Market in the eastern German city of Magdeburg in December. Taleb A. is accused of six counts of murder and 338 counts of attempted murder, among other things. Six people were killed and over 300 others injured in the attack on December 20, 2024. The 50-year-old suspect, who was arrested at the scene, was described by German authorities as an anti-Islam activist.


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