Austria, School Shooter
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Graz, Austria and Mass Shooting
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"I think the first thing is shock, to be honest. I think you can't react the other way. I think everyone in the school is in complete shock," said 24-year-old student Helene Parr, who knows people at the BORG Dreierschützengasse school, where the mass shooting took place.
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This is the first picture of the “drop out” school shooter who killed 10 people in Austria this week in one of the worst act of violence in the country’s history.Identified as Arthur A, the 21-year-old is understood to be a former pupil at the school in the southern city of Graz.
Eleven people injured in a school shooting in Graz, Austria, on Tuesday are still being treated but are not in life-threatening condition, officials said.
The bishop of Graz-Seckau in Austria, Wilhelm Krautwaschl, expressed being “stunned and shaken” following a deadly shooting at a school in Graz that claimed 10 lives.
Residents of Graz gathered for a mass and a candle lit vigil to mourn the 11 victims who were killed after a former pupil opened fire in a school. View on euronews
A lone attacker has shot dead 10 people at a school in the Austrian city of Graz. Officials say the suspect, who was 21 and had two guns, killed himself in the bathroom. Three days of national mourning have been announced.
A former student opened fire at a school in Austria’s second-biggest city Tuesday, killing 10 people and wounding 12 others