islamic extremism: He then killed himself, according to Metro News. There was no suggestion that Islamic extremism played any part in the slayings."We will probably never find out what really moved him and pushed him to his inhuman actions," President Joachim Gauck said at a memorial event in Bavaria state parliament. On July 22, an 18-year-old German-Iranian man killed nine people and wounded over 30 others at a McDonald restaurant and shopping mall in the city. The rampage in Munich was the deadliest of a string of attacks over a week that rattled Germany — a sequence that also included an axe attack and a bombing in Bavaria that were both claimed by the Islamic State group. They will not keep us in the captivity of perpetual fear."Earlier Sunday, Gauck joined Chancellor Angela Merkel and regional officials at a nondenominational service in the city Frauenkirche, or Church of Our Lady. Gauck acknowledged that "the events outstrip our ability to distinguish one act from another — we find it hard to distinguish between whether an act was committed in the name of a religion or an ideology, out of fanaticism, nationalism or racism.""There is one thing we will not give all those who want to make our home a place of fear and horror, the assailants and gunmen and the terrorists: our submission," he said. "They will not force us to hate like they hate.
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