BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors are investigating suspicions that the killings of 10 people over a seven-year period were the work of far-right extremists.
Federal prosecutors said Friday they were looking into the murders of eight people of Turkish origin and one Greek in several German cities between September 2000 and April 2006, as well as the killing of a police officer in the southwestern city of Heilbronn in April 2007.
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Germany probes killings of 10 by suspected far-right extremists
November 13, 2011