Suspect in Mannheim Knife Attack Sentenced to Life for Murder

Updated : Sep 16, 2025 17:44
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Editorji News Desk

Berlin, Sep 16 (AP) In a significant legal development, a suspect believed responsible for a deadly knife attack in Mannheim, a southwestern German city, has been handed a life sentence for murder. This verdict was reached on Tuesday, underlining the gravity of the crime.

The tragic incident occurred on May 31, 2024, leading to the death of 29-year-old Officer Rouven Laur. The attack also resulted in injuries to five individuals associated with Pax Europa, an organization that claims to oppose "political Islam."

The Stuttgart Higher Regional Court, respecting German privacy regulations, identified the convicted individual as Sulaiman A. He was found guilty of murder, four counts of attempted murder, and grievous bodily harm, according to the German news agency dpa.

Crucially, the court determined that Sulaiman A. bore "particularly serious" guilt, a designation that denies him the opportunity for early release after 15 years, as is customary in Germany.

At the age of 25, when the crime was committed, the Afghan national had been a resident of Germany for nearly ten years, despite having his asylum application previously rejected, as reported by dpa.

Throughout the trial, federal prosecutors presented evidence of Sulaiman A.'s radicalization, influenced by the ideology of the Islamic State group. He admitted to the crimes and displayed remorse during the proceedings, dpa reported.

This attack, occurring just prior to the European Parliament elections last year, ignited a contentious discussion in Germany regarding the deportation of foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes. Subsequently, the government announced a policy shift allowing deportations of serious offenders back to Afghanistan. (AP)

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