At least seven people have been killed and several others wounded after a mass shooting at a Jehovah’s Witness church in the German city of Hamburg.
Seven people were reportedly seriously wounded while 17 more had minor injuries.
The gunman is believed to be among several dead found in the building, according to local police.
“We have no indications of a perpetrator on the run,” a police spokesman said, adding that investigators instead have “indications that a perpetrator may have been in the building and may be even among the dead.”
Two witnesses interviewed on n-tv television, whose names weren’t given, said they heard 12 shots.
He said that after officers arrived and found people with apparent gunshot wounds on the ground floor, they heard a shot from an upper floor and found a fatally wounded person upstairs who may have been a shooter.
He said police did not have to use their firearms.
Vehren said there was no indication that a shooter was on the run and that it appeared likely that the perpetrator was either in the building or among the dead.
Police had no information on the event that was under way in the building when the shooting took place. They also had no immediate information on a possible motive.
Hamburg police said: “According to initial findings, a shot was fired in a church on Deelböge St in the GroßBorstel district.
“Several people were seriously injured, some fatally. We are on site with a large contingent of forces.
“So far, there is no reliable information on the motive for the crime.”
It is understood the church was hosting an event that had started at 7pm local time, two hours before the shooting broke out.