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Austrian police describe shooter as introvert who avoided outside world
By Francois Murphy and Max Schwarz
Austrian neighbours of school shooter recall withdrawn young man
KALSDORF BEI GRAZ, Austria — Neighbours and officials painted the picture of a withdrawn young man who attracted little attention before he achieved international notoriety by shooting dead 10 people at his former school and killing himself in the Austrian city of Graz. Authorities have so far given virtually no details about the 21-year-old Austrian media have referred to as...
A former student turned attacker. Twenty-one-year-old Artur A., who stormed a high school in Graz on Tuesday and shot ten students and wounded 11 others, was a reserved introvert, according to neighbors. Many are therefore speculating that it was revenge for long-term bullying. The neighbors' testimonies were reported by the Austrian weekly Profil.
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