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Fatal shooting at Finnish school Fatal shooting at Finnish school
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At least eight people have been killed and several others injured in a shooting at a school in southern Finland, police have said. Eight people have been killed and at least 10 others injured in a shooting at a school in southern Finland, police have said.
The incident took place in Tuusula, some 50km (30 miles) north of the capital Helsinki.The incident took place in Tuusula, some 50km (30 miles) north of the capital Helsinki.
Finnish media reported that the shots had been fired by an 18-year-old man at the Jokela secondary school. Finnish police said an 18-year-old man killed five boys, two girls and the female principal of Jokela High School.
Finnish police say the gunman shot himself and is among those being treated in hospital. The gunman shot himself in the head and is in hospital in a critical condition, police said.
It felt unreal - a pupil I have taught myself was running towards me, screaming, a pistol in his hand Kim KiuruJokela school teacher About a dozen other people are being treated for injuries.
Police inspector Tero Haapala said that the school has been evacuated and "there is no danger to outsiders". It felt unreal - a pupil I have taught myself was running towards me, screaming, a pistol in his hand Kim KiuruJokela school teacher class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7083688.stm">In pictures: Finland shooting class="" href="/1/hi/world/europe/country_profiles/1023629.stm">Country profile: Finland
Dr Eero Hirvensalo, the head of the medical response team, told the Associated Press news agency that one person was "severely injured" and that 10 others had minor injuries. Police have not identified the gunman but a teacher said he was a student at the school.
'Jumped from windows' Police responded to a call made at 1144 (0944 GMT) and made contact with the gunman when they arrived at the school 11 minutes later, said Timo Leppala, the officer in charge of the police operation.
"Police ordered him to surrender, to which he answered by shooting towards the police," Mr Leppala said.
He described a scene of chaos with students jumping from school windows and running for shelter as more police arrived.
It is not clear when the gunman shot himself in the head.
FINLAND GUN FACTS 5.2 million populationWorld's third highest gun ownership56 guns per 100 peopleLow rate of gun violenceGuns used in 14% of homicides Police said he was armed with a .22 calibre pistol for which he obtained a license on 19 October. He did not have a criminal record and "was from an ordinary family," a police spokesman said.
A Tuusula municipality spokeswoman said the gunman opened fire during a lesson at Jokela secondary school, which has 400 pupils between 12 and 18.A Tuusula municipality spokeswoman said the gunman opened fire during a lesson at Jokela secondary school, which has 400 pupils between 12 and 18.
Students and staff fled in panic, and a number of heavily armed police were later seen rushing to the scene. 'Ran in opposite direction'
Kim Kiuru, a Jokela teacher, said the head teacher announced over the school public announcement's system just before noon (1000 GMT) that all students should remain in their classrooms.Kim Kiuru, a Jokela teacher, said the head teacher announced over the school public announcement's system just before noon (1000 GMT) that all students should remain in their classrooms.
"I stayed in the corridor to listen to more instructions having locked my classroom door," Mr Kiuru told Finland's YLE radio."I stayed in the corridor to listen to more instructions having locked my classroom door," Mr Kiuru told Finland's YLE radio.
"After that I saw the gunman running with what appeared to be a small calibre handgun in his hand through the doors toward me after which I escaped to the corridor downstairs and ran in the opposite direction.""After that I saw the gunman running with what appeared to be a small calibre handgun in his hand through the doors toward me after which I escaped to the corridor downstairs and ran in the opposite direction."
"It felt unreal - a pupil I have taught myself was running towards me, screaming, a pistol in his hand.""It felt unreal - a pupil I have taught myself was running towards me, screaming, a pistol in his hand."
Mr Kiuru said he saw a woman's body as he fled the building. He said he then told his students to "jump out of the windows... and all my pupils were saved".Mr Kiuru said he saw a woman's body as he fled the building. He said he then told his students to "jump out of the windows... and all my pupils were saved".
YouTube videoYouTube video
A video called "Jokela high school massacre 11/7/2007" was posted on the YouTube website by an 18-year-old man during the past two weeks.
A video named "Jokela high school massacre" was posted on YouTubeA video named "Jokela high school massacre" was posted on YouTube
According to reports, a video called "Jokela high school massacre 11/7/2007" was posted on the YouTube website by an 18-year-old man during the past two weeks.
The video shows a picture of a building by a lake and two photos of a young man holding a gun.The video shows a picture of a building by a lake and two photos of a young man holding a gun.
Going by the username Sturmgeist89, the person who posted the video calls himself a "social Darwinist" who would "eliminate all who I see unfit". "Sturmgeist" means storm spirit in German.Going by the username Sturmgeist89, the person who posted the video calls himself a "social Darwinist" who would "eliminate all who I see unfit". "Sturmgeist" means storm spirit in German.
The video has now been removed from the website and police have not yet commented on it.The video has now been removed from the website and police have not yet commented on it.
It is the first reported shooting incident at a Finnish school. He had also reportedly posted on another website a rambling manifesto.
In it he said: "death and killing is not a tragedy... Not all human lives are important or worth saving."
He wrote that he was acting alone and nobody is to blame for his actions. "This is my war: one man's war against humanity, governments and weak-minded masses of the world."


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