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According to the latest statements by a club shooter - who reveals in the news magazine profil - Arthur A. had probably been planning his shooting rampage at his former school for months and had learned to shoot especially for it.
According to the club shooter, a retired manager, the 21-year-old future assassin appeared for the first time about three months ago at the sports shooting club - where the senior also trains - in the south of Graz. The man immediately noticed the boy (negatively).
"I've had a lot to do with young people in my job, but I've never seen a more empathy-less person in my life. He was like something from another planet," the man recalls in an interview with profil. He was a "Zniachtl" - "sunken cheeks, round glasses, rucksack, shoulder-length hair." He came several times a week. "Once he asked if he could shoot a shotgun. He had one at home." But that is not allowed. So Arthur A. practiced with a Glock and a Ruger pistol.
After training, he always sat apathetically in the corner - he didn't even take the targets home with him. Finally, the ex-manager got really scared of the boy with the piercing stare and thought, "Now he's going to turn around and shoot me in the stomach. I went away."
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
He said to his colleagues: “I can't imagine how he's going to get a gun license and pass the psychological assessment.”
Now calling for an "early warning system"
Nevertheless, Arthur A. managed to convince a psychologist in a two-hour interview for just under 300 euros that he was reliable, normal and suitable for a gun license - especially as he had no criminal record up to that point. Shortly afterwards, A. received his gun license, on the Friday before Whitsun the 21-year-old bought himself a Glock, and on the Tuesday after Whitsun he started shooting for real.
source:
www.oe24.at
According to the club shooter, a retired manager, the 21-year-old future assassin appeared for the first time about three months ago at the sports shooting club - where the senior also trains - in the south of Graz. The man immediately noticed the boy (negatively).
"I've had a lot to do with young people in my job, but I've never seen a more empathy-less person in my life. He was like something from another planet," the man recalls in an interview with profil. He was a "Zniachtl" - "sunken cheeks, round glasses, rucksack, shoulder-length hair." He came several times a week. "Once he asked if he could shoot a shotgun. He had one at home." But that is not allowed. So Arthur A. practiced with a Glock and a Ruger pistol.
After training, he always sat apathetically in the corner - he didn't even take the targets home with him. Finally, the ex-manager got really scared of the boy with the piercing stare and thought, "Now he's going to turn around and shoot me in the stomach. I went away."
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
He said to his colleagues: “I can't imagine how he's going to get a gun license and pass the psychological assessment.”
Now calling for an "early warning system"
Nevertheless, Arthur A. managed to convince a psychologist in a two-hour interview for just under 300 euros that he was reliable, normal and suitable for a gun license - especially as he had no criminal record up to that point. Shortly afterwards, A. received his gun license, on the Friday before Whitsun the 21-year-old bought himself a Glock, and on the Tuesday after Whitsun he started shooting for real.
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"Habe nie einen empathieloseren Menschen erlebt"
Neuesten Aussagen eines Vereinsschützen - der im Nachrichtenmagazin profil auspackt - zufolge dürfte Arthur A. seinen Amoklauf an seiner Ex-Schule seit Monaten geplant und extra dafür Schießen gelernt haben.
