In a tragic incident in Graz, Austria, a 21-year-old former student of BORG Dreierschutzengasse school opened fire, killing 10 people and injuring numerous others. Police uncovered a non-functional homemade bomb and a farewell letter, which did not provide clear insight into the shooter's motives. As the nation mourns, debates around Austria's gun laws intensify, highlighting the accessibility of firearms despite restrictions. The incident marks one of the deadliest in Austria since World War II, prompting three days of national mourning and vigils in memory of the victims.
A minute of silence was observed at 10 a.m. local time Wednesday for one of Austria's deadliest attacks post-World War II. The community mourns the loss.
Franz Ruf, the public security director at Austria's Interior Ministry, stated that despite the farewell letter, no motive can be inferred from it, and investigations are ongoing.
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