Man Who Drove Into Pedestrians in Berlin Convicted of Murder

Man Who Drove Into Pedestrians in Berlin Convicted of Murder
A covered body, foreground, lies on the street after a car crashed into a crowd of people in central Berlin on June 8, 2022. (Michael Sohn/AP Photo)
The Associated Press
4/22/2023
Updated:
4/22/2023

BERLIN—A German court on Friday convicted a 30-year-old man who drove into groups of pedestrians in Berlin last year of one count of murder and 16 counts of attempted murder, ordering him to be permanently held in a psychiatric hospital.

The Berlin regional court concluded that the driver, a German citizen born in Armenia, was in a psychotic state when he drove onto the sidewalk in a popular shopping district in the west of the capital in June, killing a teacher and injuring eleven students on a school trip. A pregnant woman, a teenage girl and two men were also injured.

The driver was detained by passers-by before being arrested by police.

The court also banned the man from driving for life.