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A 10th victim has died after a 21-year-old former student opened fire in a secondary school in Graz before killing himself.
The government announced proposals to make it harder to buy a firearm after a gunman killed nine students and a teacher.
Mayor of Graz says presumed gunman among the dead as local media report 28 people are being treated for injuries.
The shooting was "a national tragedy," Chancellor Christian Stocker said. By Morgan Winsor, Kevin Shalvey, Felix Franz, Dragana Jovanovic, and Megan Forrester. June 10, 2025, 3:59 PM.
Officials in Austria say a school shooting has left at least 10 people dead in the European nation's second-largest city, Graz. The shooter is also dead.
Police have revealed chilling details about what they found in the home of a former student, 21, who is suspected of leaving a farewell message for his mom before killing 10 in the school shooting in ...
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Austria's chancellor says his country will toughen its gun laws after a 21-year-old former student killed nine students and a teacher at his school last week in what's considered the Alpine ...
A former student opens fire at an Austrian school, killing 10 and taking his own life Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker said the shooting “is a national tragedy that deeply shocks our whole ...
"There are no words to describe the pain, the disbelief and the grief that all of Austria feels right now," said the country's Chancellor Christian Stocker. "Our country has fallen silent in horror." ...
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner, left, and Chancellor Christian Stocker, right, attend a news conference following a shooting at a school in Graz, Austria, Tuesday, June 10, 2025.