Stable Recovery for Shooting Spree Victims in Graz
Stable conditions reported for all injured individuals in Graz.
Catch up on the latest news concerning the aftermath of the school shooting in Graz, Austria.
After a shocking shooting spree at a Graz upper secondary school, all injured students are currently in a stable condition, as per hospital updates. Among the injured, four are being treated in intensive care at the Graz University Clinic. In addition to these, five more wounded are similarly situated in two other clinics, with one requiring follow-up operations due to facial and knee injuries.
In the Spotlight Kindergarten Evacuation and Graz Unease - A Series of Bomb Threats There's been further coverage on the shooting victims. The Austrian Press Agency (APA) reports that out of the ten fatalities, nine were Austrian students ranging between 14 and 17 years old, with one unspecified age teacher. The sole exception was a 17-year-old French student, as confirmed by one of the victims' parents through the news agency AFP.
Suicide Note Unveiled
The gunman, a 21-year-old former student who legally owned a rifle and a handgun, launched his attack at the school on the morning of June 11, 2025. He subsequently took his life in a school restroom. A suicide note was found during the scene investigation, along with a non-functional pipe bomb at his home, attested by the police [1]. Despite the existence of this note, investigators have yet to unearth a convincing explanation for the heinous act [2].
Investigative Update ntv-Reporter on Graz Shooter's Motive Unraveling In their quest to comprehend the motive, authorities are sifting through evidence in hopes of revealing the intricate details behind the attacker's background and thought process. However, as of the most recent disclosures, no specific reason has been made public [1].
Reference(s):1. ORF2. ntv.de [3]3. APA4. AFP
Tags:- Shooting Spree- Austria- Investigation- Motive Unknown
The Commission has not yet adopted a decision regarding the investigation into the motive of the 21-year-old gunman, responsible for the tragic shooting spree at a Graz upper secondary school, as political discussions about crime-and-justice measures continue in the general-news headlines. Meanwhile, all injured students are in a stable condition following the heinous attack, with some requiring additional medical attention in intensive care or other clinics.