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15 dead after Prague shooting rampage

- By Andrew Higgins and Jenny Gross

At least 15 people were killed during a shooting rampage Thursday in the Czech Republic, including 14 people at Charles University in Prague and the suspect’s father, authoritie­s said. Twenty-four other people were wounded at the university.

The gunman, a 24-year-old student in world history at Charles University, also died. He first killed his father in their family home in the town of Kladno, outside Prague, Radek Jiroudek, a police officer with Interpol Prague, said in an interview.

The assailant, whom police identified only as David K., killed himself after the shooting spree in central Prague.

Speaking at a news conference in Prague, the chief of the national police force, Martin Vondraska, said the assailant “got inspired by a similar terrible event abroad.” He did not specify where.

A native of a small village near the town of Kladno west of Prague, he had a gun license.

The governor of the Prague region, Bohuslav Svoboda, said the shooter fell from the roof of the university’s faculty of arts building after opening fire on Jan Palach Square, an area of manicured lawns adjacent to the Vltava River that cuts through the Czech capital.

Police said the faculty of arts building, located in Prague’s Old Town, had been evacuated. The square next to it was sealed off. Videos posted on social media showed people running away.

Mass shootings are rare in the central European country, and alarm over Thursday’s shooting prompted Prime Minister Petr Fiala to cut short a trip to the city of Olomouc in the east of the Czech Republic and rush back to Prague.

The Czech capital was on edge even before Thursday’s killings, after a father and his baby daughter were found dead from gunshot wounds last week in Klanovice forest, a wealthy area east of Prague.

In 2019, a gunman killed six people in a hospital waiting room in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava. That had been the deadliest shooting since 2015, when a gunman killed eight people at a restaurant in Uhersky Brod, about 180 miles southeast of Prague.

Interior Minister Vit Rakusan said on social media Thursday’s shooting was “unpreceden­ted” in the history of the Czech Republic.

Charles University, founded in 1348, is one of the world’s oldest universiti­es.

 ?? PETR DAVID JOSEK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A woman lights candles Thursday outside a building at Charles University in downtown Prague, Czech Republic, following a mass shooting that left at least 15 people dead.
PETR DAVID JOSEK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman lights candles Thursday outside a building at Charles University in downtown Prague, Czech Republic, following a mass shooting that left at least 15 people dead.

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