A police car blocks a road after two German police officers were fatally shot. /Reuters/Thilo Schmuelgen
A police car blocks a road after two German police officers were fatally shot. /Reuters/Thilo Schmuelgen
German police arrested two suspects on Monday in a major manhunt triggered by the fatal shooting of two police officers during a routine traffic stop.
A 38-year-old suspect was taken into custody in the western state of Saarland shortly after police issued a wanted notice and shared his photo with the media. He was arrested by special forces in the town of Sulzbach, Saarland police said in a statement.
A 32-year-old many was also separately detained "without resisting arrest" during police searches of several premises.
The shooting happened during a traffic check near Kusel at about 4:20 a.m., police in Kaiserslautern said in a statement.
The officers radioed that shots were being fired, spokesman Bernhard Christian Erfort told n-tv television. But reinforcements who arrived at the scene were unable to help the 24-year-old woman and 29-year-old man.
Erfort said he didn't know whether the officers had seen something particular about the assailants' vehicle that they wanted to check or whether it was just a routine check.
German news agency dpa, citing unidentified security sources, said that the officers reported finding dead game in the car before the shooting started. The Bild daily also reported that find, without citing sources.
Police had no description of the perpetrators, the car they used or in what direction they fled. A manhunt has been extended to the neighboring German state of Saarland, police said.
They called on drivers in the Kusel area not to pick up hitchhikers and warned that at least one suspect is armed.
The younger officer killed in Monday's incident was still studying at a police academy, the GdP police union said.
Source(s): Reuters