Attempted murder of 20-year-old Albanian in Germany, here's what happened right after the wound.

The situation of the 31-year-old Albanian man, who was shot with firearm Tuesday evening in Vorsfelde, has now stabilised. He is no longer in deadly danger, police spokesman Sven-Marco Claus confirmed. Still a mystery is why he was shot at 31-year-old and a second 20-year-old Albanian, who lost [...]
Still a mystery is why he was shot at 31-year-old and a 20-year-old second Albanian, who lost his life a few hours after being shot at a hospital in Brownschweiger. The deceased had just gone to Germany from Burrel.
As the causes of serious crime remain mysterious, the investigative commission for murder and injury has been baptized “Tattoo”. This raises the question of why the murder commission “Tattoo” was baptized. “In general, the name has to do with the case, the exact reasons, but I cannot tell for tactical reasons to establish this name”, police spokesman Claus said.
He has not preferred to give further details about the investigation, while German media write that a Frankfurt license vehicle was seen at the crime scene around 10 o'clock and currently it is seized near the criminal laboratory.
What happened after the crime?
Immediately after being shot at, the 31-year-old seriously injured has been discovered in the apartment. The second man, 20-year-old Caidi Pasha, was discovered lying on the street. His gunshot wound was so severe that he died later in the night at Brownschweig clinic.
Because investigators believed the suspects could hide after the shooting in Vorsfelde, the area was watched at night until Wednesday and during the following day.
German media report that the event that led to the bloody murder has not started at the Meinstrasse crime scene, but elsewhere in a store. There the victims may have clashed with the author or authors, who followed the murder.
After the incident, traces of blood and circles were photographed by air with a special fear capable of taking 3D photographs. The police later secured fingerprints at the apartment in Meinstraque, at the front door, and at the window.
In a press release Thursday afternoon, police called on residents, passersby, and street users to help. “We are looking for video and photographic records made at the site of the Meinstra near Schützenplatz, whether with mobile phones or surveillance cameras, as well as cameras from the” vehicles, police point out.
Shortly after the work, witnesses saw a car that the perpetrators could have left.











