From the BBC:
“Prague shooting: Gunman dead
after killing 14 at Charles University”
A gunman has shot dead 14 people
and injured another 25 at a university in Prague, officials say, in the
deadliest attack in modern Czech history. Police say the 24-year-old gunman was
also "eliminated" following the shooting at Charles University in the
historic centre of the capital. University staff were told to barricade
themselves in rooms during the attack.
Prime Minister Petr Fiala said he
had cancelled upcoming engagements in light of the "tragic events" on
Thursday. The shooting started at about 15:00 local time (14:00 GMT) at the
university's Faculty of Arts building on Jan Palach Square. Dramatic footage
later emerged on social media showing some people jumping to safety from one of
the building's ledges several storeys up, and gunshots are also heard. In a
separate video, terrified crowds are seen fleeing the area popular with
tourists. At a briefing on Thursday evening, the country's police chief and the
interior minister said the gunman had been a student at the faculty. They said
he was from a village 21km (13 miles) outside Prague. The suspect's father had
been found dead earlier on Thursday. The gunman's motives were not immediately
known. Preliminary information suggested that no police officers were injured
in the attack, the authorities said. The police said they were also working on
the theory that the gunman may have been responsible for the deaths of two
people last week in a forest near Prague.
Sergei Medvedev, a professor at
the university, told the BBC he had been in one of the university's auditoriums
when the shootings began. "I was giving a lecture at the moment and at
first didn't quite realise what happened because there were some sounds. The
students... heard it better because I was so much concentrated on my talking,
on my lecture," he said. "Then... we understood that something big is
happening. There was nothing online yet, nothing in the Czech press and the
[news] networks. Then at some point, the special operation groups went storming
in, they searched the room briefly and then went out... they told us to stay
inside. "One hour later, another police squad broke in and then put us on
the floor, briefly searched us then evacuated from the building."
US tourist Hannah Mallicoat told
the BBC that she and her family had been on Jan Palach Square during the
attack. "A crowd of people were crossing the street when the first shot
hit. I thought it was something like a firecracker or a car backfire until I
heard the second shot and people started running," she said. "I saw a
bullet hit the ground on the other side of the square about 30 ft (9m) away
before ducking into a store. The whole area was blocked off and dozens of
police cars and ambulances were going towards the university."
Britain's Joe Hyland, 18, told
the BBC he had heard four gunshots. "Everyone was sprinting and running
for cover. I have a bad knee, am on a crutch. So I hobbled as quickly as
possible," added Mr Hyland, who was on his first holiday with friends.
"We got to the metro and went down there because we thought it would be
safest."
Charles University students said
they had barricaded themselves in classrooms. "Currently stuck inside my
classroom in Prague," Jakob Weizman, a student at Charles University,
wrote on X (formerly Twitter) as it unfolded. "Locked the door before the
shooter tried to open it." An email to staff at the faculty of arts, seen
by Reuters news agency, warned staff of the shooting. It read: "Stay put,
don't go anywhere, if you're in the offices, lock them and place furniture in
front of the door, turn off the lights." European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen said she was "shocked by the senseless
violence". Founded in 1347, Charles University is the oldest and largest
university in the Czech Republic, and one of the oldest such institutions in
Europe.
^ This is sad to hear. ^
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