Oh? Care to share the nature or genesis of this evidence?
She seems to have a history of mental illness. Reportedly she had been hospitalised in a psych ward until the day before the attack.
Rest of the story (from dozens of German articles):
1. This 39-year old German gal was originally arrested/detained back in Feb 2025...at the Hamburg Airport for some type of assault on a 6-year old kid. Cops cuffed her there and she ended up in a mental ward. During this stay...she assaulted another ‘customer’ of the ward.
The day prior to this train station event...she was finally released by the mental facility. They felt she was improving...obviously they were wrong.
2. This end of the station (track 13) is on the east end. If you walk out that door...it’s a 3-minute walk to the Hamburg drug-zone. Having been in Hamburg a dozen times...I can vouch for the ease of access to drugs, and a fair assortment of crazies, paranoid schizophrenics, homeless folks, and drug addicts in this part of town. Lingering around the station is not smart/safe.
I’ll also say that I was there on track 13 back four weeks ago.
3. As for who stopped the gal? Well...with all the knife action going on...it’s not going to be discussed much....but a young Syrian guy and a older guy from Chechnya stepped in and held her down.
4. The weapons-free-zone BS gets thrown around a good bit. All stations in Germany have (in the past month or two) gone to this. But the only thing it really means....is that cops can step up...demand an ID from you...frisk you, and if you refuse anything...they can jail you.
The rule also says that if they find a knife on you...there’s a potential 2k Euro fine involved.
But with the chaos and moving crowds at the Hamburg station...I doubt if the cops invoke the ID/frisk routine on more than 50 people a day.
5. Finally, all this knife-chatter going on...goes beyond radical Islam, and readily involves crazies and plain German juveniles.
I don’t remember nothing like this in the 1980s/1990s. This idea of the weapons-free-zone BS...barely scratches the surface of the problem developing.