Milan police shoot dead the Berlin massacre suspect.

Milan police shoots down the Berlin massacre suspect
The Berlin attack suspect has been shot dead after a gunfight with police in Milan, Italian police have said


The Tunisian shouted 'Allahu Akbar' and shot a police officer in the shoulder before he was shot dead moments after getting off a train from France.
A major international manhunt had been launched for the asylum seeker, who ploughed a lorry into crowds of revellers in the German capital on Monday night, killing 12 and maiming dozens of others.

He is understood to have pulled a gun on a police patrol after being stopped for a routine ID check before shooting an officer in the shoulder leaving him seriously injured.

A shoot out then took place at about 3am local time after he had stepped off a train from France and he was reportedly heard shouting 'Allahu Akbar' as he tried to flee.

France massacre killer finally gunned down
The Berlin Killer
Amri, 24, had just stepped off a train from France when he was stopped by a routine police patrol in the suburb of Sesto San Giovanni in the northern Italian city of Milan.

Two officers asked him for ID documents, at which point Amri pulled a gun from his backpack and shot one of the policemen in the shoulder.

A firefight ensued at about 3am local time, with Amri taking cowering behind a car as he tried to flee, but the suspect was shot and killed by the other officer – a trainee who had only been in the job a few months.

An Italian minister said today they had 'without a shadow of a doubt' killed the chief suspect in the Berlin massacre.

Total Credit: Dailymail. 

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