8 PEOPLE DEED IN 'SERBIA' SECOND MASS SHOOTING SUSPECT ARRESTED In Serbia
8 people were killed and 14 were injured The shooting continued for two days and the suspect was arrested, officials said Friday,
Causing concern in a country that began mourning the victims of the first shooting just three days ago.
The latest incident occurred late Thursday in the village of DuPont, 42 kilometers south of Belgrade, officials said.
State broadcaster RTS reported that the suspected youths got into an argument on the school grounds.
He left and then returned with a machine gun and a pistol, shooting and firing at random people from moving vehicles.
He is suspected of killing 8 people and injuring 14 others overnight
' Serbia's interior ministry said in a statement. Investigations are ongoing. Among the dead were an on-duty policeman and his sister, according to the RTS. Sadly,
the young policeman is the same age as my daughter, who was born in 1998, said Daniela, a middle-aged woman from DuPont.
My daughter is on sedatives. We couldn't sleep all night.'
They gathered. Police searched for the suspect using a helicopter, a drone and several police patrols.
‘A huge defeat’
This is terrible for our country, it's a big blow Many people died in two days,
Said Ivan a resident of Dub on.
Serbs were still reeling from Wednesday's
Mass shooting when a 13-year-old boy shot himself nine times and wounded seven others before turning himself in at a Belgrade school.
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Armored vehicles: Police-SUV-Vehicles, Black-Van-Vehicles around the area.
Astana CIA Krita anti The Ministry of Health issued a note. Blood, RTS reported.
Serbia has a gun culture
Especially in rural areas, but also strict gun control laws. Automatic weapons are illegal, and over the years authorities have granted many amnesty surrendering them.
The Balkan nation began three days of official mourning Friday for the victims of Wednesday's mass shooting.
In this incident, the suspected shooter killed 8 students and a security guard in the hallway and history with his father's two weapons class at their school in Belgrade
Hundreds of schoolchildren gathered in the streets around the school on Thursday evening for a vigil with candles and flowers,
And the church planned a memorial service.
Dozens of high school teachers demanded
Improvements in school security and the education system in front of the Ministry of Education in downtown Belgrade on Thursday.
Following Wednesday's shooting, the government imposed a two-year ban on the issuance of new gun licenses and amended existing ones
And it looks at how gun owners store their firearms.Still,
Serbia and the rest of the Western Balkans are littered with military-grade weapons
and munitions that were left in private hands after the wars of the 1990s
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