Yet the suspect's profile paint a surprising portraitthat of a Saudi exile and vocal anti-Islam activist-leaving a perplexed Germany unsure about what lessons should be drawn from the drama.
In 2016, a Tunisian man who had pledged allegiance to Islamic State drove a truck through a Christmas market in Berlin, leaving 13 dead. This year, four people have been killed in two Islamist attacks, and security services warned of a threat from Islamist assaults on Christmas markets.
Hours after the attack, authorities said the suspect, detained on the spot, was 50-year-old Saudi national Taleb AI Abdulmohsen, who had been in Germany since 2006 and worked as a psychiatrist.
On Saturday night he was brought before a judge, who ordered pretrial detention. Authorities identified the victims of Friday's attack as a 9-year-old boy and four women aged 45, 52, 67 and 75.
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