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April 2002 Germany Holds National Moment of Silence After School
Shooting
VOA
News 27
Apr 2002 21:09 UTC

German Chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder has led a nationwide moment of silence in front of the Erfurt
school where a teenage gunman killed 16 people.
Chancellor
Schroeder also attended a prayer service Saturday and left flowers in front of
the school. He said a memorial for the victims of Germany's worst massacre
since World War II would be held on May 3.
Details are
beginning to emerge about the teenage gunman who killed himself after a
shooting rampage that left 13 teachers, two students and a police officer dead
early Friday.
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Robert Steinhauser (Photo courtesy - Thueringer Allgemeine
Zeitung) |
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Police believe
revenge is the motive behind the attack. The gunman, 19-year-old Robert
Steinhaeuser, had been expelled from the school for forging sick notes and
skipping classes.
Officials in
Erfurt say Mr. Steinhaeuser was a trained marksman who expertly shot many of
his victims in the head. He was also a member of two gun clubs which gave him
the right to own and use the pistol and a pump-action shotgun he carried with
him.
Police say the
gunman had hidden enough ammunition in a school bathroom and at his home to
kill hundreds of people. They say a courageous teacher put an end to the deadly
rampage, grabbing the boy, pulling off his mask and locking him in a
room.
German
officials are also investigating reports that the youth had sent a fellow
student a mobile phone message warning him not to come to school that
day.
The
conservative challenger to Chancellor Schroeder in September's general
election, Edmund Stoiber, has called for a ban on violent computer games. The
news magazine Der Spiegel says the gunman was an avid player of violent
video games and a fan of an American heavy-metal band called "Slipknot", whose
members often wear macabre masks.
Some information
for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.
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