The media reported on the legal weapons of the shooter in Austria
The Austrian resident who started the shooting at the Graz school legally owned a gun. This was reported on June 10 by the newspaper Salzburger Nachrichten.
"According to the police representative, the alleged criminal probably had a legal right to own a weapon," the article says.
It is specified that the attacker had two firearms with him — a pistol and a shotgun.
The shooting at the Austrian school became known earlier that day. Previously, the attacker opened fire in two classrooms. The shooter turned out to be a student at the school and considered himself a victim of bullying. The body of the attacker was found in one of the school toilets.
According to Interior Minister Gerhard Karner, nine people were killed in the tragedy: six women and three men, and 12 others were injured. Austrian Chancellor Christian Stoecker declared three days of mourning.
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