Austrian Ex-Student Kills 10 in Graz School Shooting
Austrian Ex-Student Kills 10 in Graz School Shooting

Austrian Ex-Student Kills 10 in Graz School Shooting

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A 21-year-old former student named Artur A. carried out a deadly school shooting at Dreierschützengasse high school in Graz, Austria, killing 10 people, including nine students and a teacher, before taking his own life in a bathroom. The attacker, who legally owned a pistol and shotgun, posted a chilling selfie and images of his weapons online minutes before the attack, referencing the infamous Columbine massacre and leaving behind a farewell video and note expressing feelings of being bullied. Officials revealed he was a dropout from the school and had reportedly been bullied, with investigations uncovering plans for a bombing and a non-functional pipe bomb at his home. Survivors described the terrifying moments as the gunman fired through classroom doors, with teachers and students barricading themselves and pretending to be dead to survive. The Austrian government declared three days of national mourning, with Chancellor Christian Stocker calling it a dark day in the country's history, as more than 300 police and special forces responded swiftly to the tragedy. Authorities continue to investigate the motives and details surrounding the attack, which has deeply shaken Austria.

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