Berlin Shooting: Two Injured, Police Seek Witnesses and Explore Drug Link
Berlin police are appealing for witnesses following a shooting in the early hours of October 21 on Bülowstraße in Berlin-Schöneberg. Two men were injured in the incident, which occurred around 2:35 a.m.
The attacker or attackers fled the scene in a vehicle. Investigators are exploring the possibility that drugs may have been involved in the shooting. A dedicated tip portal has been set up for witnesses to come forward: https://be.hinweisportal.de/buelow50.
In a separate development, two 21-year-olds were arrested and found to be in possession of suspected narcotics. However, there is no information available linking this arrest to the Bülowstraße shooting. Two occupants, aged 22 and 23, were injured and taken to hospital for treatment.
Police urge anyone with information about the Bülowstraße shooting to come forward. The investigation is ongoing, and the possibility of a drug-related motive is being examined. The arrested individuals are assisting police with their inquiries.
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