Ten dead in Austria school shooting

Ten dead in Austria school shooting

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"Locally, we have seen people crying on the streets, talking to friends that have been at the school when the shooting happened, who have maybe lost a friend," said Fanny Gasser, a journalist for the Austrian daily newspaper Kronen Zeitung. "A school is more than just a place to learn - it is a space for trust, for feeling comfortable and for having a future," he told the conference, adding this safe place had been "violated". "These were young people who had their whole lives ahead of them." Police said they began an operation at 10:00 local time (09:00 BST) after gunshots were heard from inside the school. Three days of mourning have been declared in Austria, and a nationwide minute's silence will be held on Wednesday at 10:00am local time in memory of the victims. The gunman was an Austrian man and former Dreierschützengasse student who didn't graduate from the school, Karner told a news conference on Tuesday afternoon. "We are not living in America, we are living in Austria, which seems like a very safe space." Local mayor Elke Kahr called the incident a "terrible tragedy".

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