Mass shooting

Gunman kills 14, wounds 25 at Prague university

A 24-year-old student killed 14 people and wounded 25 at a Prague university on Thursday in the Czech Republic's worst shooting in decades, before authorities said the attacker was "eliminated".

The violence in the city's historic centre sparked evacuations, a massive response by heavily armed police and warnings for people to stay indoors.

At Least 22 Killed in Mass Shooting in the US

A terrible tragedy in the United States of America. At least 22 people have been killed and more than 50 injured in a mass shooting in Maine.

The shooter is still wanted. Police have now identified him, but his motives remain unclear. According to local media reports, the 40-year-old man is a firearms instructor but was recently committed to a psychiatric facility.

Terrible mass shooting in Baltimore: Two dead, 28 injured. Children among them PHOTO

The shooting happened Sunday after a Fourth of July holiday weekend party, police said.
Police said an 18-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man were killed, and nine people were hospitalized, including several in critical condition.
"Among the injured are 14 victims under the age of 18," said Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley.

Serbia Imposes Tough Restrictions After Mass Shootings

After two mass shootings last week that took 17 lives and injured another 20 people, Serbia has started imposing tough and in some cases controversial restrictive measures, including arrests for social media posts that appear to to advocate violence, a push for more police in schools and even demands for lists of "anti-social" school pupils.

Vucic compared the situation in Serbia to the September 11 Attacks in the US

After the second mass shooting in Serbia in 48 hours, President Aleksandar Vucic compared the situation in the country today to the 9/11 attacks in the United States and to the mass murders in Christchurch, New Zealand. In an emotional address to the nation, he announced that the most important goal now is to protect the children and police units will be stationed in front of all schools.

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