German police have arrested a man on suspicion of knifing three people in Germany on Friday.
The suspect, who fatally stabbed two men, aged 67 and 56, and a 56-year-old woman and injured eight others in Solingen, western
Germany, handed himself in almost 26 hours after the horrific killing spree, local media reported.
He reportedly walked into the station covered in blood shortly after 11pm after hiding in a back garden and told officers: 'I am the one you are looking for', according to German news outlet Bild.
It comes after police made an arrest on Saturday following a police raid at a home for refugees just metres from where the attack unfolded.
A police spokesperson said they could not provide any more details on the individual or the connection to the attack, although
ISIS has claimed responsibility.
'The perpetrator of the attack on a gathering of Christians in the city of Solingen in Germany yesterday was a soldier of the Islamic State' group, said a statement from the jihadists' Amaq news agency on the Telegram messaging app.
German police have taken into custody the person suspected of a stabbing rampage on Friday in the western German town of Solingen that killed three and injured eight.
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