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Tram Fire: Suspect Speaks of "Depper Action"

Summary by Die Presse
The 36-year-old did not want to hurt anyone. An alcohol test resulted in 2.2 promilles, and the man may have consumed psychotropic substances. Currently he is in a judicial institution.

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That's what the suspect 36-year-old, who shot at a set of the Vienna tram line 52 on Friday afternoon, said. He didn't want to hurt anyone, he told the police. An alcohol test resulted in 2.2 promilles, and the man probably consumed psychotropic substances, reported police spokesman Philipp Hasslinger on Saturday. The large-scale police operation had been triggered in Vienna-Penzing after a tram line 52 had been shot. Luckily, no one was injured…

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On Friday afternoon in Vienna-Penzing, no one was injured. The 36-year-old Pole may have consumed psychotropic substances.

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The 36-year-old did not want to hurt anyone. An alcohol test resulted in 2.2 promilles, and the man may have consumed psychotropic substances. Currently he is in a judicial institution.

·Vienna, Austria
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After shooting a Viennese tram, the 36-year-old Pole confessed that he didn't want to hurt anyone. An alcohol test resulted in 2.2 promille.

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After the shot at a set of the Vienna tram line 52 on Friday afternoon, the suspect 36-year-old was questioned about his motive. The Pole spoke of a "dark action" that he did not want to hurt anyone. An alcohol test resulted in 2.2 promille.

·Vienna, Austria
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After the shot at a set of the Vienna tram line 52 on Friday afternoon, the suspicious 36-year-old was asked about his motive. The Pole spoke of a "dark action", he did not want to hurt anyone. An alcohol test resulted in 2.2 promille, and the man probably consumed psychotropic substances, reported police spokesman Philipp Hasslinger on Saturday.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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