More than four years after nine people were killed in a racist attack in the German city of Hanau that sent shockwaves through the country, the local police chief has publicly apologized to the relatives of the victims. It comes after state Interior Minister Roman Poseck issued an apology to the victims’ families in June. “I endorse this apology,” Daniel Muth, the current police chief of the South-East Hesse district that includes Hanau, told the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper in comments to be published on Wednesday. On February 19, 2020, a 43-year-old far-right extremist shot dead nine peop…