Unveiling Hidden Threats: Graz Shooting Suspect's Bomb Plans
- Investigators found bomb plans, a non-functional pipe bomb, and a farewell letter at the Graz shooting suspect's home, who killed 10 people before taking his own life.
- The mass shooting, which killed nine students and one teacher, was described as the deadliest attack in Austria's post-World War II history.
- Austria held a nationwide minute of silence and mourning for the victims, with public transport stopping and bells ringing at St Stephen's Cathedral.
- Nine victims remain in intensive care, with police stating their lives are not in danger.
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Police found a handwritten note about the shooting. Authorities held a press conference about the Graz school attack.
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Police: Austrian school gunman planned bomb attack
NewsFeedPolice found a pipe bomb, bombing plans, and a farewell note at the home of the alleged Graz school shooter. Police say the ex-student who killed 9 teens and a teacher before killing himself. Austria held a nationwide moment of silence Wednesday.Published On 11 Jun 202511 Jun 2025 Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source The post Police: Austrian school gunman planned bomb attack appeared first on RocketNews.
Artur A, 21, was not only behind the school shooting in Graz, Austria, where he murdered ten people – but also planned a bomb attack. Shortly before the attack, he sent a farewell video to his mother and asked for forgiveness for what he was about to do, reports the Daily Mail.
Artus A., an old 21-year-old student who shot 10 mortals, including a teacher, at his former school in Graz, Austria, before he was killed, attempted to detonate an artificial explosive in front of the place, said the police, according to The Guardian.
Unveiling Hidden Threats: Graz Shooting Suspect's Bomb Plans
Austrian police have uncovered plans for a potential bomb attack during their investigation of a school shooting in Graz. The suspect's home yielded not only attack plans but also a non-functional pipe bomb, deepening the concerns surrounding the 21-year-old Austrian man involved in Tuesday's incident.
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