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Solingen Attacker Gets Life Sentence With Special Severity Finding and Preventive Detention

The court said the knife attack advanced Islamic State goals, warranting preventive detention.

Overview

  • The Higher Regional Court in Düsseldorf convicted 27-year-old Issa al H. for the 23 August 2024 city‑festival stabbings in Solingen that left three dead and eight injured.
  • Judges found him guilty of three murders, ten attempted murders and membership in IS, concluding he targeted revelers from behind as an ideologically motivated act.
  • A psychiatric expert said he was fully culpable despite an IQ of 71 and posed a high risk of reoffending, which underpinned the order for preventive detention after prison.
  • Evidence included a pledge video to the IS leader, online propaganda and attempts to have IS claim the attack; the defense opposed preventive detention and reserved the right to appeal.
  • Survivors condemned the defendant’s smiling and thumbs-up gesture during the verdict; the court awarded damages to victims as NRW lawmakers examine failed deportation efforts and prosecutors continue probing possible accomplices.