Authorities say German school shooting alert a false alarm
BERLIN — Local authorities say an alert about a possible attack at a school in western Germany that prompted a major police operation Wednesday was a false alarm.
Armed officers rushed to the Hoenne vocational school in Menden after receiving an alert before noon.
“The report of an attack in Menden was a false alarm,” the authorities for the Arnsberg district said in a message on Twitter. “Thanks to all of the emergency responders who reacted so quickly.”
A spokesman for Menden police earlier told German broadcaster n-tv that officers had found no evidence of an attacker or any injured persons


