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Gunman kills 6 at youth welfare facility in suspected child custody dispute: reports

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The victims were four women and two men who worked at the youth center or affiliates near Hamburg

A suspect is in custody after six people were shot and killed Monday at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany, officials said.

The shooting happened around midday in Stade, a town of about 50,000 people near Hamburg. Authorities said the victims — four women and two men — all worked at the youth center or affiliated organizations. Five were pronounced dead at the scene, while a sixth died later at a hospital, according to The Associated Press, citing authorities.

Several others were wounded in the shooting, which may have been tied to a child custody dispute, the outlet reported.

Police officers securing an area in Stade, Germany
The shooting happened around midday in Stade, a town of about 50,000 people near Hamburg.(News5/Reuters)

Police said the shooting happened at a facility on Dankersstrasse that houses pregnant women and young mothers with children, according to The Associated Press.

The suspect, a 45-year-old man, had an appointment at the facility earlier in the day before the shooting unfolded around midday. His 3-month-old daughter and the child’s mother were safe, Reuters reported.

The suspected gunman was arrested. Police said two others were also subject to police measures on suspicion of involvement but did not provide additional details, according to The Associated Press.

Members of emergency services working at the scene of a shooting in Stade, Germany
Authorities said the victims — four women and two men — all worked at the youth center or affiliated organizations.(News5/Reuters)

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he was "deeply shocked" by the violence at a place meant to protect women and children.

"The horrific act of violence in Stade claimed the lives of six people today. I am deeply shaken by the extent of the violence in a place that is meant to provide protection," Steinmeier said. 

"My condolences go to the families of the dead and injured, who must endure so much pain. My thanks go to all first responders and doctors."

A member of emergency services working at a shooting scene in Stade, Germany.
Police warned people to avoid the area after the shooting but later said there was no danger to the public.(News5/Reuters)

Police warned people to avoid the area after the shooting but later said there was no danger to the public. Investigators were still collecting evidence Monday evening, Reuters reported.

Mass shootings in Germany are rare.

Earlier this year, a car plowed into a pedestrian zone in Leipzig, Germany, killing two people and leaving several others seriously injured.

Stade Police could not immediately be reached by Fox News Digital for comment.

Sophia Compton is a Writer at Fox News Digital. Sophia was previously a business reporter covering finance, energy and tourism and has experience as a TV news producer. She graduated with a journalism degree in 2021 from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Story tips can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Originally published by FoxNews on June 29, 2026, written by Sophia Compton.

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