At least 15 people were killed and 25 injured – some seriously – in a shooting at Charles University in Prague on Thursday afternoon, with the attacker killing himself immediately after the attack.

24-year-old David Kozak a few hours earlier he had also shot and killed his father in the village of Hostun, about 20 kilometers from Prague.

Yes, yes police are considering the possibility that he may have killed two more people before the massacre in the Czech capital.

“I always wanted to kill someone”

According to the daily mail, the 24-year-old was a diligent student, with honors, awards and a clean criminal record. He himself had a degree in history and European studies and went on to do a master’s degree, focusing on the history of Poland. However, he had psychological problems and was a legal gun owner.

In fact, his Telegram messages in recent weeks reveal the horrible plan he had in mind.

The 24-year-old student of Charles University’s School of Philosophy seems to have complained about his “miserable life” and wrote, among other things, that “always wanted to kill someone.”

Specifically, on 10/12, the perpetrator wrote that he was “very inspired by Alina”. He was referring to 14-year-old Alina Afanaskina. The girl shot and killed two people at her school in the Russian city of Bryansk on December 7 and then committed suicide also. “But Alina didn’t kill enough people, I’ll fix that”Kozak had written.

“I want to attack a school and possibly kill myself. THE Alina Afanaskina it helped me. I always wanted to kill, I thought I would become a maniac in the future. It was more profitable to mass attack than streak. I sat, I waited, I dreamed” he allegedly wrote among other things.

“There was a large amount of ammunition”

According to the daily mail citing police sources, the death toll could have been much higher: “There was a large amount of ammunition and if the police had not entered the building in time, the attacker would not have been dead on the roof and there would have been many more victims.”

It is noted that armed attacks in the Czech Republic are rare. In December 2019, a 42-year-old gunman killed six people in a hospital waiting room in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava before fleeing and fatally shooting himself, while in 2015, a man fatally shot eight people and then killed himself in a restaurant in Uhersky Brod.