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False Images Link Leipzig Attack Suspect to Antifa and AfD

Summary by Euronews
Doctored images and videos of unrelated protests have circulated online after a deadly car attack in Leipzig, falsely suggesting the suspect was linked to Antifa or the AfD.

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The alleged amok driver of Leipzig had apparently already given indications of his planned act in April. That is what chats suggest.

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Already in April Jeffrey K. indirectly announced a possible act of violence to his separate wife. The police apparently only came across the news on the evening of the amok ride in Leipzig's city centre.

·Germany
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Chat message to his wife: "Long no more car drove into a crowd"

·Vienna, Austria
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The motive of the alleged Leipzig amok driver is still unclear. Of course only: Jeffrey K. suffers from mental problems and is therefore admitted to a clinic. Now his ex-wife reports about longer known problems and threats of violence.

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Two people died and several were injured in the rampage in Leipzig. Were there any warning signs beforehand, or even an announcement?

·Berlin, Germany
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mdr.de broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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