Summary
- Police say the driver of a car that crashed into people in the German city of Munich is a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker
- At least 28 people have been injured, at least two seriously
- Officers are treating the incident as a suspected attack, and officials say the suspect was known to police for theft and drug offences
- Police say the car accelerated before hitting a trade union rally - an officer fired one shot at the suspect before he was arrested
- As a national election approaches, it's a familiar dread for Germany, writes our correspondent Jessica Parker
- The crash happened hours before the US vice president and Ukrainian president were due to arrive in the city for the Munich Security Conference - but police say they don't believe it's related
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