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Weapon Used In Baby's Killing The Day Before Found in Prague Shooter's House

  • 23.12.2023, 9:49

The match was discovered during a ballistic examination.

Czech police said they were investigating a massacre at Charles University in Prague and found a weapon in the suspect's home that matched the weapon used in a double murder in Prague's Klánowice Forest.

The match was discovered during a ballistic examination, Czech police reported.

After the attack on Charles University, police said they were considering the possibility that the suspect was involved in the murder of two people in the Klánowice Forest in the outskirts of Prague. According to Czech media, on December 15, a 32-year-old man and his two-month-old daughter were shot dead in the forest.

The head of the Prague police homicide department, Aleš Strah, said in the morning of December 22 that the suspect in the university shooting was among the suspects in the Klánowice Forest murder.

Shooting in Prague: what is known

Czech police said they were looking for a student who wanted to commit suicide before the shooting resulting in mant victims in Prague. The officially confirmed data is 15 dead, 24 wounded.

The fire was opened by 25-year-old student of the Faculty of Philosophy at Charles University, David Kozák. He fired from a long-barreled rifle. The shooter later committed suicide.

A Russian-language Telegram channel has been discovered online in which the author is preparing for a shooting. The names match the alleged shooter in Prague.

The messenger has a David Kozák channel, created on December 9, which had contents in the Russian language. In it, the author states that he is “going to school shooting” and is “inspired” by the shooters who carried out massacres in schools.

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