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The Nice Shooting and now the Munich shooting. The same mindless violence prompts the same unanswered question:
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I doubt it but there is always HOPE!My husband watched your video and said that you asked a pertinent question - although he doubts you'll get an answer.
Written material on such attacks was found in his room, and Munich's police chief spoke of links to the massacre by Norway's Anders Behring Breivik. The gunman, who had dual German-Iranian nationality, later killed himself. His name has not been officially released but he is being named locally as David Ali Sonboly. He has also been referred to as Ali David Sonboly, or David S. He had an illegally held 9mm Glock pistol and 300 bullets in his rucksack. Police do not yet know how the weapon was acquired, but said he had no permit for it and the serial number had been obliterated.
They are investigating whether he may have lured his victims through a Facebook invitation to the McDonald's restaurant where he launched his attack on Friday evening. Friday evening's attack at the Olympia shopping mall also left 27 people injured, including children. Ten of them are critically ill, including a 13-year-old boy, police say. Seven of the dead were teenagers. Three victims were from Kosovo, three from Turkey and one from Greece. Police say the Munich-born gunman had been in psychiatric care, receiving treatment for depression.
Authorities are also checking reports that he may have been bullied by his peers, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said. "We are in deep mourning... we share your grief," said Chancellor Angela Merkel after chairing a meeting of the national security council. Flags are to be flown at half-mast across Germany. People could be seen laying flowers and lighting candles outside the mall on Saturday. One placard left there simply asked "Why?"
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Just another deranged idiot...
Munich gunman 'obsessed with mass shootings'
24 July 2016 - The 18-year-old gunman who killed nine people in Munich was obsessed with mass shootings but had no known links to the Islamic State group, German police say.
Written material on such attacks was found in his room, and Munich's police chief spoke of links to the massacre by Norway's Anders Behring Breivik. The gunman, who had dual German-Iranian nationality, later killed himself. His name has not been officially released but he is being named locally as David Ali Sonboly. He has also been referred to as Ali David Sonboly, or David S. He had an illegally held 9mm Glock pistol and 300 bullets in his rucksack. Police do not yet know how the weapon was acquired, but said he had no permit for it and the serial number had been obliterated.
They are investigating whether he may have lured his victims through a Facebook invitation to the McDonald's restaurant where he launched his attack on Friday evening. Friday evening's attack at the Olympia shopping mall also left 27 people injured, including children. Ten of them are critically ill, including a 13-year-old boy, police say. Seven of the dead were teenagers. Three victims were from Kosovo, three from Turkey and one from Greece. Police say the Munich-born gunman had been in psychiatric care, receiving treatment for depression.
Authorities are also checking reports that he may have been bullied by his peers, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said. "We are in deep mourning... we share your grief," said Chancellor Angela Merkel after chairing a meeting of the national security council. Flags are to be flown at half-mast across Germany. People could be seen laying flowers and lighting candles outside the mall on Saturday. One placard left there simply asked "Why?"
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The kid (shooter) was a Nazi convert.Just another deranged idiot...
Munich gunman 'obsessed with mass shootings'
24 July 2016 - The 18-year-old gunman who killed nine people in Munich was obsessed with mass shootings but had no known links to the Islamic State group, German police say.
Written material on such attacks was found in his room, and Munich's police chief spoke of links to the massacre by Norway's Anders Behring Breivik. The gunman, who had dual German-Iranian nationality, later killed himself. His name has not been officially released but he is being named locally as David Ali Sonboly. He has also been referred to as Ali David Sonboly, or David S. He had an illegally held 9mm Glock pistol and 300 bullets in his rucksack. Police do not yet know how the weapon was acquired, but said he had no permit for it and the serial number had been obliterated.
They are investigating whether he may have lured his victims through a Facebook invitation to the McDonald's restaurant where he launched his attack on Friday evening. Friday evening's attack at the Olympia shopping mall also left 27 people injured, including children. Ten of them are critically ill, including a 13-year-old boy, police say. Seven of the dead were teenagers. Three victims were from Kosovo, three from Turkey and one from Greece. Police say the Munich-born gunman had been in psychiatric care, receiving treatment for depression.
Authorities are also checking reports that he may have been bullied by his peers, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said. "We are in deep mourning... we share your grief," said Chancellor Angela Merkel after chairing a meeting of the national security council. Flags are to be flown at half-mast across Germany. People could be seen laying flowers and lighting candles outside the mall on Saturday. One placard left there simply asked "Why?"
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Just another "Islamic" related deranged idiot.
Let's be clear here.
The kid (shooter) was a Nazi convert.Just another deranged idiot...
Munich gunman 'obsessed with mass shootings'
24 July 2016 - The 18-year-old gunman who killed nine people in Munich was obsessed with mass shootings but had no known links to the Islamic State group, German police say.
Written material on such attacks was found in his room, and Munich's police chief spoke of links to the massacre by Norway's Anders Behring Breivik. The gunman, who had dual German-Iranian nationality, later killed himself. His name has not been officially released but he is being named locally as David Ali Sonboly. He has also been referred to as Ali David Sonboly, or David S. He had an illegally held 9mm Glock pistol and 300 bullets in his rucksack. Police do not yet know how the weapon was acquired, but said he had no permit for it and the serial number had been obliterated.
They are investigating whether he may have lured his victims through a Facebook invitation to the McDonald's restaurant where he launched his attack on Friday evening. Friday evening's attack at the Olympia shopping mall also left 27 people injured, including children. Ten of them are critically ill, including a 13-year-old boy, police say. Seven of the dead were teenagers. Three victims were from Kosovo, three from Turkey and one from Greece. Police say the Munich-born gunman had been in psychiatric care, receiving treatment for depression.
Authorities are also checking reports that he may have been bullied by his peers, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said. "We are in deep mourning... we share your grief," said Chancellor Angela Merkel after chairing a meeting of the national security council. Flags are to be flown at half-mast across Germany. People could be seen laying flowers and lighting candles outside the mall on Saturday. One placard left there simply asked "Why?"
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Just another "Islamic" related deranged idiot.
Let's be clear here.
Not Islamic.
A teen gunman who killed nine people and injured 27 others in Munich had no links to Islamic State, police have said. In a news conference on Saturday morning, the attack was described as a "classic shooting rampage" and not terrorism. Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae said 18-year-old David Ali Sonboly's room had been searched, telling reporters: "Based on the searches, there are no indications whatsoever that there is a connection to Islamic State." Mr Andrae also said the German-Iranian attacker, who killed himself following the shootings, had "no link whatsoever to the topic of refugees".
During the search, investigators found literature about mass killings, including a book called: "Rampage in Head: Why Students Kill." "The perpetrator was obviously obsessed with the issue," Mr Andrae said. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said: "The fifth anniversary of the Breivik massacre (in Norway) yesterday ought to be considered as a motivation." Police investigator Robert Heimberger said it appeared the teenager had hacked into a Facebook account and lured people to a shopping centre with an offer of free food.
The posting had been sent from a young woman's account. It urged people to arrive at the centre at 4pm, saying: "I'll give you something if you want, but not too expensive." Investigators said Sonboly, who was born and raised in Munich, had received psychiatric care and been treated for depression. Neighbours described him as a quiet, helpful teenager who liked playing video games. Prosecutors said he did not have a criminal record. He had no licence for the 9mm Glock pistol he carried along with 300 bullets in a backpack, which was examined by anti-terror robots. The handgun's serial number had been filed off.
Seven of the victims were teenagers, police said. Three of the nine killed were Turkish citizens, with a Greek man also among the dead. Of the 27 hurt, 10 were seriously injured. Four of those injured had gunshot wounds. Munich police witnessed Sonboly take his own life by shooting himself at 8.30pm local time, the police force said on Saturday. His body was found on a side street near the mall, about two-and-a-half hours after the assault. The gunman began shooting at a McDonald's restaurant in Hanauer Street near the Olympic Park, before moving to the Olympia-Einkaufszentrum mall.
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My husband watched your video and said that you asked a pertinent question - although he doubts you'll get an answer.