Man Dies After Police Raid Involving Special Forces - Kempten standoff ends in tragedy as armed man dies by suicide
A police operation in Kempten ended with the death of a 63-year-old man on Wednesday. The incident unfolded after the man barricaded himself inside his flat, armed with an illegal firearm. Authorities had planned to clear the apartment due to a pest infestation, requiring the resident to move out.
The situation began when the man refused to leave his home ahead of the scheduled clearance. He had armed himself and blocked entry, prompting a large-scale police response. Special forces arrived at the scene, leading to hours of disruption and the temporary closure of a nearby federal highway.
Officers repeatedly called for the man to surrender. Instead, he fired a shot towards the door. Police then heard another gunshot from inside the flat and forced their way in. They found the man with a fatal gunshot wound to the head. Investigators later confirmed the injury was self-inflicted. The firearm in his possession was illegal, and authorities are now examining how he acquired it.
The operation concluded with the man's death, classified as a suicide. Criminal investigators continue to trace the origins of the illegal weapon. The incident has left the local community affected by the prolonged police presence and road closure.
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