Attack in Graz School: Ten People Dead

In an attack at a school in Graz on Dreierschützengasse, ten people died on Tuesday morning. This has now been officially confirmed by the police. Among the dead were students and at least one adult. The suspected perpetrator is also among them. Apparently, dozens of other people are injured, some seriously. They have been distributed to several hospitals.
Twelve people are injured, some seriously. Neither the police at the press conference nor the Styrian state rescue commander wanted to go into detail about their exact condition. "But it was certainly the most tragic operation of the Red Cross in Styria in the Second Republic," said Peter Hansak to the APA after the media briefing.
Patient Transport Temporarily Suspended
Hansak emphasized that the Red Cross has so far cared for around 200 parents and relatives as well as 300 students as part of crisis intervention. 40 Red Cross personnel are still on site. A total of 220 Red Cross employees were deployed.
Due to the situation, patient transport was also suspended during the rampage, as is usual in such cases. "All non-essential operations are then scaled back."
According to State Police Director Gerald Ortner, the perpetrator is a 21-year-old Austrian. The man, who committed suicide, used two firearms that he legally possessed. These were a long gun and a handgun.
"We were alerted because of shots and screams in a school," Ortner explained shortly after 3:15 PM to media representatives. Subsequently, a large contingent was immediately mobilized. According to Ortner, over 300 police forces were deployed.
Seventeen minutes later, the forces of EKO Cobra were finally able to restore security after searching the building, explained the Director General for Public Security, Franz Ruf. This allowed the first emergency medical vehicles to arrive within a short time.
According to initial police information, the perpetrator is believed to have acted alone. According to media reports, he is said to be a former student who felt bullied. However, the police have not yet confirmed this. Media also reported that he allegedly bought the weapon just a few days earlier and fired in two classrooms. This has also not been confirmed yet. Other media reported that the perpetrator shot with a Glock pistol and a shotgun. Both are said to have been legally owned by the former student.
Victims Taken to Various Hospitals
The victims of the attack were taken to the LKH University Hospital Graz, LKH Graz II/West Location, and the UKH. At the LKH, there are seven people, one at LKH Graz II/West Location, and four at the Accident Hospital UKH. The available treatment capacities are sufficient, and the care is proceeding professionally and calmly, according to a first statement from KAGes. From the first alert, all capacities at the clinics were kept available for the care of those affected.
At the University Hospital, the teams from the Center for Acute Medicine (ZAM) and the Pediatric and Adolescent Surgery are deployed to care for the injured. A total of two adults and five adolescents are being treated there. In the afternoon, the condition of two patients was very critical, five are seriously injured, and all were still in the operating room in the early afternoon.
At the UKH Accident Hospital in the Eggenberg district, three adolescents and one adult are being treated. They have suffered gunshot wounds, including to the legs, according to the press office of UKH Graz. Another victim is being treated at LKH Graz II/West Location. Meanwhile, the hospital of the Elisabethinen in the Graz district of Gries reported a higher patient influx in the emergency rooms.
Crisis Intervention Team and Red Cross in Action
By noon, the situation was considered "safe" for the population. Police vehicles slowly withdrew. The Red Cross, however, was still fully operational at noon. Spokesman Stefan Loseries told the media that over 160 Red Cross rescue workers were deployed, with more arriving in the early afternoon. The injured were distributed among several hospitals in and around Graz. Crisis teams met there at noon.
The area around the school remained closed for hours in the morning. "I couldn't drive out for two hours," a neighbor told the APA on-site on Tuesday. The affected high school was still cordoned off by police during a local inspection on Tuesday afternoon at 5:40 PM. At times, entire streets in Graz were closed during and after the operation on Tuesday. Heavily armed Cobra officers were also stationed and patrolling at the main train station in the afternoon.
The uninjured children and adolescents were partly taken to the nearby Helmut-List-Halle and cared for there by the crisis intervention team and the Red Cross. Relatives concerned about their children were sent to the nearby ASKÖ-Halle. This is now the contact point for parents.

Investigations Started
The police have meanwhile started investigations and must first examine the motive of the alleged perpetrator, according to the APA. A "rampage" could not be confirmed even in the early afternoon. The motive is still unclear. The police asked parents not to pick up their children from school independently but to wait for further official information.
A witness upload platform has been set up at https://upload.bmi.gv.at/. Suspicious observations, photos, or videos of the incident or the surroundings can be uploaded there. Tips or other observations are also accepted at any police station. The police request that uploads to social media channels be avoided to not endanger emergency services, ongoing investigations, and the victims.
Evacuation of School in Graz
The operation began around 10:00 AM. The school was evacuated. The public was urged to avoid the area around the educational institution and to follow the instructions of the security forces on site. Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) was on his way to the crime scene in the morning. Mayor Elke Kahr (KPÖ) arrived around noon. She was at the town hall with elementary school students when she learned about it. She immediately addressed parents and children, saying: "We need to stand together now, talk to each other, and stay together. That's important."
The area around the school was cordoned off, and public transport was rerouted. All streets around the school were guarded by heavily armed police officers.
The school where the alleged rampage occurred on Tuesday is an upper secondary school near the Graz train station in the Lend district of Graz. The BORG Dreierschützengasse presents itself on its website as a committed school that strives to meet the needs of the approximately 400 students in the 20 classes beyond just imparting knowledge. "More than elsewhere, we cannot limit ourselves solely to imparting knowledge in our subject areas," it says on the website, referring to the challenge of growing social problems. Additionally, there is a counseling team consisting of a school psychologist, student counseling, and trusted teachers. A youth coaching session is offered once a week. There are also internal school projects like a tutoring system "Students Help Students," where joint learning between better and weaker students is organized.
Graz City Leader: "Terrible Tragedy"
The motive of the lone perpetrator was still unclear. According to Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP), the man was a former student of the educational institution who had not graduated. He was not previously known to authorities. Media reports that the student had allegedly been bullied in the past were not confirmed by Karner and the police on Tuesday. The state police directorate also did not confirm another report that a farewell letter had been found during a search at the 21-year-old's residence. The investigations are still in the early stages, said Ortner.
Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) spoke of a "dark day" and a "national tragedy." Stocker announced a minute of silence for Wednesday at 10:00 AM, and a three-day national mourning period will be declared until Friday inclusive. It is clear that now in this country "no one feels like celebrating," said Stocker. "Which events will be carried out is yet to be decided," Stocker said regarding already planned events and gatherings.
Events Across Styria Canceled
Styria's Governor Mario Kunasek (FPÖ) emphasized that all public events in Styria are canceled for the next three days. "Styria is crying," said Kunasek. As a father, the events affected him deeply.
Minister of Education Christoph Wiederkehr (NEOS) said it is difficult to find words "for an act that cannot be put into words." "The school must be a safe place where children and young people can develop freely." The affected high school will remain closed until further notice. "However, there will be a place at the Helmut-List-Halle where students and teachers can meet and support from school psychology can be accessed," said Wiederkehr. A dedicated hotline has also been set up in this context.
For Graz Mayor Elke Kahr (KPÖ), the deadly attack in a school with several fatalities is a "terrible tragedy." She was at the scene herself late Tuesday morning, as she told the APA. Many injured were taken to a hospital.
"All emergency organizations are acting prudently," said Kahr. Some of the children and teachers have meanwhile been taken to the Graz Helmut-List-Halle. Family reunifications are taking place in the ASKÖ-Halle. Crisis intervention team members are on duty.
Kahr requested that classes should take place in the coming days, "but the material should not be the focus." "This must be dealt with first. It concerns us all. Time must be given to process this."
"Many are wondering how they can help after a situation like today in Graz. Initially, this can be achieved by calming your family, your children, and taking people's fears and concerns seriously," said Red Cross Federal Rescue Commander Gerry Foitik. However, if you want to help in a very concrete way, you can do so by donating blood. The stock levels are currently at a critically low level, it was stated in a release.
The police requested on Tuesday to refrain from publishing photo and video material online out of respect for the relatives and the victims as well as the ongoing investigations. Instead, images and videos should be uploaded to the ministry's designated upload platform.
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(APA/Red)
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