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Munich shooting: David Sonboly 'planned attack for year' | |
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The teenage gunman who killed nine people in Munich on Friday had been planning his attack for a year, German authorities say. | The teenage gunman who killed nine people in Munich on Friday had been planning his attack for a year, German authorities say. |
David Ali Sonboly, 18, who had a Glock pistol and more than 300 bullets, killed himself after the attack. | David Ali Sonboly, 18, who had a Glock pistol and more than 300 bullets, killed himself after the attack. |
Bavarian officials said the gunman, still not officially named, appeared to have bought the illegal pistol used in the attack on the so called "dark net". | |
Vigils continue in the city to commemorate the victims. | Vigils continue in the city to commemorate the victims. |
Seven of the dead were teenagers - two Turks, two Germans, a Hungarian, a Greek and a Kosovan. | Seven of the dead were teenagers - two Turks, two Germans, a Hungarian, a Greek and a Kosovan. |
A further 35 people were injured, but only four of them have bullet wounds. | A further 35 people were injured, but only four of them have bullet wounds. |
The state government officials told a news conference that the victims of the attack had not been specifically targeted and were not classmates of the gunman. | The state government officials told a news conference that the victims of the attack had not been specifically targeted and were not classmates of the gunman. |
Also they did not include three youths allegedly involved in bullying Sonboly when he was at school. | |
Video games | Video games |
Robert Heimberger, head of Bavaria's criminal police, said the gunman had been planning the attack since he paid a visit last year to the town of Winnenden - the scene of a previous school shooting in 2009 - and took photographs. | |
He said it was likely the Glock pistol - which had been reactivated - was bought on the "dark net" market, an area accessible only with the use of special software. | |
Sonboly was said to be a keen player of "first-person shooter" video games. | |
Mr Heimberger added that the parents of the gunman remained in shock and were not able to be interviewed. | Mr Heimberger added that the parents of the gunman remained in shock and were not able to be interviewed. |
He also said police had not found the manifesto of Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik when they searched the gunman's room at his parents' flat. | |
A day earlier, officials had raised the possibility of a link to Breivik, whose own attack was carried out five years earlier to the day. | A day earlier, officials had raised the possibility of a link to Breivik, whose own attack was carried out five years earlier to the day. |
As to Sonboly's state of mind, a spokesman for the Munich prosecutors' office told the news conference that the gunman had spent two months as an inpatient at a mental care facility in 2015 and was afterwards treated as an outpatient. | |
"The suspect had fears of contact with others" and also depression, Thomas Steinkraus-Koch said. | |
However, there was no evidence of any political motivation. | However, there was no evidence of any political motivation. |
Senior German politicians have called for tighter controls on the sale of guns in the wake of the shooting at the Olympia shopping centre. | Senior German politicians have called for tighter controls on the sale of guns in the wake of the shooting at the Olympia shopping centre. |
Munich's police chief has urged the media to respect the privacy of those affected by the attack on Monday, when schools reopen. | Munich's police chief has urged the media to respect the privacy of those affected by the attack on Monday, when schools reopen. |