Austria School Shooting: 10 Dead in Graz Attack, Former Student Suspected
CBS NewsJune 10, 20254 min11,604 views
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- π― At least 10 people were killed in a shooting at a secondary school in Graz, Austria, including the suspected gunman.
- π The victims comprised six females and three males, with 12 pupils sustaining serious injuries.
Perpetrator and Motive
- π The suspected gunman was a 21-year-old former student of the school who did not graduate.
- β Austrian officials are investigating a possible motive for the attack.
- π¦πΉ The Austrian Chancellor declared three days of mourning following the incident.
Eyewitness Accounts and Police Response
- π Neighbors reported hearing up to 30 shots fired, with a pause indicating movement between classrooms.
- π¨ Police arrived at the scene within 17 minutes of the shooting commencing.
- β οΈ Some pupils were observed considering jumping from classroom windows to escape.
- π₯ A loud shot heard at the end is believed to be the perpetrator shooting himself in a school bathroom.
Rarity of School Shootings in Austria
- π School shootings are extremely rare in Austria and Europe, unlike in the United States.
- π A previous incident in Graz 10 years ago involved a man driving a car through streets, injuring many, but this is distinct from school shootings.
- π There are concerns about a potential copycat effect inspired by shootings in other countries.
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