A car reportedly drove into a crowd of people participating in a demonstration in Munich, Germany, resulting in multiple injuries. Police responded to the scene and secured the driver, who no longer poses a threat. Initial reports suggest the injured individuals were participating in a strike organized by the German trade union Verdi.
Police in the German city have rushed to the scene after the incident this morning following reports that a car ran down a group of people participating in a demonstration, the Mirror reports.
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