Suspect Shoots 6 Dead In Czech Hospital, Then Kills Self

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    Police personnel and paramedics outside the Ostrava Teaching Hospital after a shooting incident in Ostava, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. Police and officials say at least four people have been killed in a shooting in a hospital in the eastern Czech Republic. Two others are seriously injured. (Jaroslav Ozana/CTK via AP)

    PRAGUE (AP) — A man with an illegal gun shot six people dead and wounded three more in a hospital in the eastern Czech Republic Tuesday, the prime minister and officials said. The apparent suspect later shot himself dead as police approached his car.

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    Prime Minister Andrej Babis told Czech public television the shooting took place around 7 a.m. in a waiting room. The attacker opened fire at people’s heads from close range, Babis said.

    The prime minister canceled an official visit to Estonia and was heading for the site, at the University hospital in the eastern city of Ostrava, 350 kilometers (220 miles) east of Prague.

    “It’s a huge tragedy,” Babis later said. “It’s an unfortunate, individual act.”

    He said the suspect had been treated in the hospital, but didn’t offer details.

    Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said police found the suspect’s car and he shot himself in the head as they approached and died from his injuries about half an hour later. Hamacek said police will be investigating his motive.

    “I’d like to assure the public that there’s no danger anymore,” Hamacek said.

    Police car enters an area of the Ostrava Teaching Hospital after a shooting incident in Ostava, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. Police and officials say at least four people have been killed in a shooting in a hospital in the eastern Czech Republic. Two others are seriously injured. (Jaroslav Ozana/CTK via AP)

    Police identified the suspect as a 42-year-old man. Several hundred police officers had launched an extensive manhunt, using two helicopters, for the suspect and his silver-gray Renault Laguna car.

    Regional police chief officer Tomas Kuzel said the suspect used an illegally held Czech-made 9 mm gun. He said police believe the suspect who had a criminal record acted alone.

    Police published a photo of the suspect, having withdrawn an earlier photo of a different man. They said that man was now considered to be a witness.

    Clinic director Jiri Havrlant told media the dead were four men and two women. Another man and a woman had to be operated on, while one person was more lightly wounded.

    All the victims were adult patients waiting for treatment.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    4 years ago

    Horrible news.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    4 years ago

    the Czechs are a very good and good looking people unruined by mixed breeding.

    a Jew
    4 years ago

    Czech prisoners in Buchenwald were the elite in menschlichkeit. The head of block 66 was declared a righteous person, he was a czech