Improvised bomb-making materials also found – The weapon found in the shooter’s home was used in the double murder in the Klanovicky National Park
Horror without end in the Czech Republic. As the Czech authorities announced on Friday, 24-year-old David Kozak, which killed 14 people and injured dozens morehad gone on his murderous rampage a week before, apparently killing a 32-year-old man and his two-month-old daughter…
As the Czech police announced, the weapon they found in the home of the attacker matches, according to ballistics, the bullets found in the bodies of the double murder in the Klanovicky National Park near the Czech capital.
According to information, materials for the construction of an improvised bomb were also found.
‼️Extraordinary news ‼️
Balistická expertiza prokazela SHODU weapon, which was used in Klánovickém lese, se weapon, which was found in the house, kde bydlel střelec z universiteti. #policiepp #policiepha
— Policie ČR (@PolicieCZ) December 22, 2023
The 24-year-old killer he also shot and killed his father in the village of Hostun, about 20 kilometers from Prague.
“A 32-year-old father and his two-month-old daughter were shot dead in the Klanovicky forest near Prague last Friday. But it cannot yet be confirmed whether Kozak actually has anything to do with the murders,” police chief Martin Vodrasek said Thursday.
What they appreciate is that the perpetrator – who has no criminal record – he chose his victims at random.
In the same interview, the Czech interior minister said that a large number of weapons were found in the university building. “We could have had dozens of victims without the quick reaction of the police,” Rakusan added.
It is about for one of the worst mass shootingss in recent European history, and something unprecedented in Czech history.
Police say the 24-year-old university student has no previous criminal record, although they add that a “vast arsenal of weapons and ammunition” was found.
“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.
Update Video: How david kozak, a lone gunman shot 15 people dead in Praguehttps://t.co/QdCaj3CJk0
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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.
David Kozak avait publié sur un channel Telegram un journal avant son passage à l’acte. Des personnes aussi tarées should be interned à vie.#Prague l Conseil Constitutionnel l #LoiImmogration l David Kozak l Brigitte Bardot l #Nahel l Aurélien Rousseau
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— Kim Jong Un ᵖᵃʳᵒᵈⁱᵉ (@KimJongUnique) December 22, 2023
“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.
Source :Skai
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