German authorities have a suspect in custody after two are killed in car ramming
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German authorities have a suspect in custody after two are killed in car ramming.
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Two people were killed after a car drove into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany, and authorities say that a suspect is in custody.
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NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports that a motivation into the ramming is being investigated.
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