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Man arrested in investigation into shooting of Iranian in Schoonhoven

Man arrested in investigation into shooting of Iranian in Schoonhoven

A 27-year-old man was arrested in Germany on Wednesday for his suspected involvement in the shooting of a police officer of Iranian descent in Schoonhoven. The incident occurred last Thursday and left the 36-year-old victim seriously injured.

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