It’s incredible! Although school murderer Arthur A. (21) failed in the federal army in the psychotest, he received the weapons possession card privately despite unsuitability. And could kill ten people with a gun. The “Kroon” knows all the details of the scandal of the authorities.
What should the families and relatives of the victims who mourn their dead and fear of their loved ones to these lines? While the “Kroon” learned from research circles, the young man moved to the army after he had failed for the second time in the sixth grade of the Borg in Graz.
Unsuitable because of the nerd -in -Minded nerd
But there was a psychotest certified that he was not suitable for military service! The reason for inappropriate was not in a confirmed danger, but among other things because of his introvertability or that the young nerd had completely withdrawn.
Sleep disorders via first-person shooter games
Moreover, Arthur A. apparently suffered from serious sleep disorders because, like a school, he was in front of the computer in front of the computer until late at night for ego shooter games! Already there he learned to shoot doors and the performance of “opponents”. He then perfected this through weeks of training with real pistols on the shooting range.
Data protection beneficiaries
But how did the 21-year-old come to his gun ownership, exhibited by the district administration Graz-Umebung? Because the Army Psychotest should not be sent to other places for data protection reasons, the unemployed could easily do a test with a styric psychologist with nearly 300 euros. He was able to convince him that he is mentally normal, reliable and therefore suitable for a arms certificate.
With the document he then bought a Glock 19 gun for his gun broke at the run shortly before Pentecost. With his weapons in the backpack, Arthur A. quiet Soul -Soul ran over the main entrance of his former school and started his fatal revenge campaign.
Source: Krone

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