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Prague gunman shot himself on rooftop, say police

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He was a 24-year-old student in the faculty of arts at Charles University, where the killing spree took place…reports Asian Lite News

Authorities say 14 people were killed and 25 wounded in the mass shooting in the Czech capital’s historic centre on Thursday.

A mass shooting in downtown Prague has left 14 people dead and injured 25 others.  The gunman is among the dead, according to Czech police.

He was a 24-year-old student in the faculty of arts at Charles University, where the killing spree took place, they said.

Authorities have not named or provided specific details about the victims but said that three of those injured were foreign nationals — two from Saudi Arabia and one from the Netherlands.

Interior Minister Vit Rakusan said on the radio on Friday that police have identified all 14 victims. Among them, 13 died at the scene of the shooting and one died later in the hospital.

Some of the victims were classmates of the gunman, while the Institute of Music Sciences confirmed that its head, Lenka Hlávková, was among the dead.

The shooter, partially identified as David K, committed suicide after the shooting, said police on Friday. Petr Matejcek, the director of the police regional headquarters in Prague said he shot himself on the balcony of the university building when police officers approached him.

Unknown to authorities, he had a “huge arsenal of weapons and ammunition” and that rapid police action had prevented further carnage, detailed police chief Martin Vondrasek.

Police said the 24-year-old had been inspired by “a similar terrible event abroad”.

They are now working to find a motive behind what is the country’s worst mass shooting, though officers have said they do not believe it was an act of terrorism.

Vondrasek said police were already searching for the student before the shooting began after his father was found dead in the village of Hostoun, west of the capital. It’s unclear whether he killed him.

David K had “left for Prague saying he wanted to kill himself,” according to the chief of police.

Czech President Petr Pavel said the killings should not be politicised or fuel misinformation. He called for national unity, revealing his “helpless anger” towards the incident.

Police said there’s no longer any danger, though they will continue to monitor vulnerable locations on Friday, including schools. A national day of morning is planned for Saturday.

The shooting began at around 15:00 local time on Thursday. Twenty minutes later, police found the shooter dead. The gunman reportedly opened fire in the university’s corridors and classrooms, seemingly killing people at random.

Police officers, already on the scene when the shooting started, sealed off the area and advised people to leave the surrounding streets and stay indoors while the incident unfolded. Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda confirmed the university’s philosophy department had been evacuated.

Officers first searched a building at the Faculty of Arts, where the gunman was supposed to be attending class. They then went to the main building, where the shooting took place.

The attacker was on the roof when police responded to the shooting. He then shot himself after seeing that officers were surrounding him, reportedly falling off the roof.

According to reports, police had information that an attack at the school was imminent.

Images purportedly of the shooter have been shared on social media. They show a man perched on a balcony and holding a rifle with a scope. One student shared an image of the door of his classroom barricaded to keep the shooter out.

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