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Gunman fires into concert crowd in Austria, killing two and wounding 11 Gunman fires into concert crowd in Austria, killing two and wounding 11
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Police say a gunman has fired shots into a small crowd attending an open air concert in Austria’s westernmost province, killing two people and wounding 11 others before shooting himself to death. A gunman fired shots into a small crowd attending an open air concert in Austria’s westernmost province, killing two people and wounding 11 others before shooting himself to death, police said.
Police say the overnight shooting was preceded by a loud argument between the gunman and a woman in a nearby parking lot. Police said the shooting in Voralberg province happened at a concert organised by a local motorcycle club.
They said on Sunday that the man then fetched a gun out of his car, left the parking lot, went to the concert venue and started shooting, apparently at random. The incident was preceded by a loud argument between the gunman and a woman in a nearby car park, police said. The man then fetched a gun out of his car, left the parking lot and went to a field that was used as a concert venue, where he started shooting into the crowd of about 150 people, apparently at random.
The shooting was near the town of Nenzing, about 40 kilometres east of the border with Liechtenstein. They said he killed himself after returning to the car park. The woman was not wounded in the shooting near Nenzing, a town about 24 miles east of Austria’s border with Liechtenstein.
State broadcaster ORF says the shooting occurred on property used by a motorcycle club. State broadcaster ORF said the man apparently used a rifle or similar long weapon.Local media quoted rescue workers as saying some of the surviving victims were in serious condition. Police spokeswoman Susanne Dilp said she could not confirm that but described their wounds as “very diverse.”
No other details are available, as police continue their investigation at the scene. She refused to name the motorcycle club but described it as “regional” rather than international.
More to come Dilp said no other details were available as police continued their investigation at the scene.