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The result was delete. The overall consensus appears to be that this is ultimately a case of WP:NOTNEWS enhanced by initial beliefs that the incident was going to be larger than it was. There's a lot of ifs and hypotheticals about what could have been in the only keep argument and I'm happy to yield to those on the other side of the debate. KaisaL (talk) 01:36, 3 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Wikipedia is not a newspaper. This seems to be the act of some mentally ill person that fortunately did not result in any casualties. Investigators said the incident is most likely not terror-related. The police acted quickly and neutralized the threat before anything else could happen. Just a run-of-the-mill local crisis. Parsley Man (talk) 02:09, 25 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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The 2015 Thalys attack had very few injuries, and no fatalities, yet it was kept because of the amount of lasting media coverage at the time. For this incident, media coverage pretty much stopped after the first day, with no articles about it that I can find, that were also published after 23 June. Also, while explosives were found on the shooter's body, I have not seen any sources confirming whether they were real or fake, though since there have been no updates on the situation, I can only assume they were fake. On a side-note, I did not recall any incident happening in Renton, Washington. What was that about? Parsley Man (talk) 23:10, 1 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Even in Germany news coverage stopped after two days. After SEK-Einsatz in Viernheim: Toter Geiselnehmer hatte nur Schreckschusswaffen (SWAT action at Viernheim: Death hostage-tage had only gas-weapons) and fake handgrenades, there was nothing. Some media freaked out and reported a lot of injuries and possible deaths, other media followed in the stampede. The source "US Weekly" has no facts only rumours and was published before the press conference of Hesse's interior minister. --EPsi (talk) 13:05, 2 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I disagree! The work on this page was reporting rumours from tabloid papers when nobody knew nothing. Wikipedia_is_not_a_newspaper Nothing is lost if you wait some hours before starting an article about breaking news. But that is the Live-Ticker-Twitter way. In hindsight the section "Attack" is utter crap. --EPsi (talk) 13:05, 2 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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