Shooting at Berlin Bar: No Injuries Reported, Suspect at Large
Shots were fired at a bar in Berlin's Neukölln district early this morning, with witnesses reporting a loud bang and shattered glass. Police discovered a projectile and a damaged window pane at the scene, but no injuries were reported.
The incident took place around 1 a.m. on Karl-Marx-Straße. Witnesses heard a loud bang, followed by the sound of breaking glass. Police were called to the scene and found evidence of a shooting, including a projectile and a damaged window pane. Despite the commotion, no injuries were reported.
The suspected shooter fled the scene in an unknown direction, and no information about their identity has been released. The case has been handed over to a specialized unit at Police Directorate 5 (City) for further investigation.
The shooting at the bar on Karl-Marx-Straße remains under investigation. Police urge anyone with information to come forward. No arrests have been made, and the suspect's identity remains unknown.
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