Munich: 18 yr old boy killed 9 by firing a 9 mm gun. After this incident German politicians have decided to review gun law in the country.
Mourners wept, laid flowers and lit candles in front of the city’s Olympia shopping centre as vigils continued on Sunday for the nine people gunned down by Ali Sonboly on Friday evening. Most of his victims were teenagers. Twenty-seven others were hurt in the attack. Ten remain in a critical condition, including a 13-year-old boy, and officials have warned that the death toll could rise.
Sonboly launched his massacre in Munich on the fifth anniversary of Breivik’s slaughter of 77 mostly young people across Oslo and at a secluded youth camp. Sonboly had used Breivik’s face as his WhatsApp profile picture, according to Germany’s Bild newspaper.
Neighbours have said that he was unpopular and often bullied by others.“He seemed to have hardly any friends,” said one 14-year-old who lived in the same block as Sonboly, and had known him at school.
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