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German Police Seriously Wound 14-Year-Old Kurdish Boy From Turkey Carrying Airsoft Gun - Turkish Minute

German police shot and seriously wounded a 14-year-old Turkish citizen carrying an airsoft pistol in Munich on Tuesday, according to German media reports. The boy, identified as Kurdish by his family and the Kurdish Center in Munich, was hospitalized in stable condition. His family disputes the police account of what happened before the shooting. Police […]

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Center

On Tuesday, a supposedly armed man was shot in Munich-Schwabing. Now it became known that he was a 14-year-old student. He is in stable condition. The police also gave further information on the weapon.

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In Munich, Germany, police shot a 14-year-old student who was carrying a weapon that was difficult to distinguish from a real gun. The student, who was wounded in the torso, is reported to be in stable condition.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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In Munich, Germany, police shot a 14-year-old Turkish student who was carrying a weapon that was difficult to distinguish from a real gun. The student, who was wounded in the torso, is reported to be in stable condition.

·Türkiye
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In Munich, a policeman shoots a 14-year-old with a gun trap. Now, the Kurdish Center contradicts the portrayal.

·Essen, Germany
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A police officer in Munich, Germany, seriously injured a 14-year-old boy who was playing with an airsoft gun on the street on Tuesday, which witnesses said the responding officers mistook for a real gun.

Center

On Tuesday evening, a policeman shot a young person on Belgrade Street who pointed a soft-air weapon at him. The student from the Miesbach district is in the hospital with an upper body hit.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in Augsburg, Germany on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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