Graz in mourning: Amo run demands ten fatalities at school!

AMOSLauf in Graz on June 10, 2025: A 21-year-old shoots ten people at school and triggers debate on the Weapons Act.
AMOSLauf in Graz on June 10, 2025: A 21-year-old shoots ten people at school and triggers debate on the Weapons Act. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Graz in mourning: Amo run demands ten fatalities at school!

on June 10, 2025, around 10 a.m., Graz, Austria, was shaken by a tragic killing spree at a high school. A 21-year-old former student of the Borg shot ten people before taking life. Six female and three male victims were confirmed by the police, while another victim later succumbed to his injuries. In addition, eleven people were seriously injured.

The perpetrator was owned by two legal firearms, including a shotgun and a bell pistol. It is believed that one of the weapons was acquired shortly before the crime. The police secured both weapons and confirmed that they were legally obsessed according to the Austrian arms laws. Austria has a high rate of private gun ownership; According to the "Small Arms Survey 2017", there are 30 firearms per 100 inhabitants.

reactions and grief

After the incident, the entire school community and the families concerned were put into a shock state. The local authorities used a total of 300 police officers and special units to react immediately. Parents and uninjured students were accommodated and looked after in nearby halls. In a first reaction, Austria's Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker announced a three -day state mourning. Flags were also placed on half mast, and a nationwide funeral minute was announced for Wednesday. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier expressed their condolences.

The killing spree could also trigger a debate about Austrian weapons law. The alleged perpetrator had no criminal records and was not known to the authorities. Nevertheless, a gun ownership card was needed, which he recently had. In order to receive this, psychological reports and a weapon driver's license are required. The check by the authorities on police or judicial abnormalities was also one of the requirements.

weapons law in Austria

In Austria, the weapons law differentiates between three categories of weapons: category A, which includes prohibited weapons such as war material; Category B, which comprises fist fire weapons and repetitive shotguns; and category C, which contains rifles and hunting weapons. The alleged perpetrator was not allowed to go to school legally with his weapons, so that current discussions about psychological reports for gun ownership cards are initiated. Some experts even propose a trial period after purchasing such a card.

The Ministry of the Interior points out that the number of crimes has not increased with legal weapons. Nevertheless, the increase in security precautions and a review of existing regulations will also be inevitable after this incident.

Graz was already the scene of a similar incident in 2015 when a man drove into a crowd by car. The tragedies painfully tear us into conscience and once again show how important a debate is about security and weapon control.

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