Summary

Twelve people, including two children, were killed and four seriously injured in a shooting spree in Cetinje, Montenegro, on New Year’s Day.

The gunman, Aleksandar Martinović, 45, opened fire in a bar following a fight and continued shooting at multiple locations before turning the weapon on himself after being cornered by police.

Authorities ruled out organized crime but highlighted Martinović’s history of violent behavior.

Montenegro declared three days of mourning, and officials are considering stricter firearm regulations in the wake of this “terrible tragedy.”

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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    4 days ago

    The police commissioner Lazar Šćepanović said Martinović had spent much of New Year’s Day at the bar and was thought to have been drinking heavily before the shooting. He went home, brought back a weapon and opened fire, Šćepanović said.

    The gunman had been given a suspended sentence in 2005 for violent behaviour and had appealed against a more recent conviction for possession of illegal weapons. Local media have said he was known for his violent and erratic behaviour.

    I guess it’s not just America that has a “do nothing about the violent, crazy, armed drunk” problem.

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      All but a few countries treat the symptoms rather than the problem.

      Guns are illegal in Japan, but there are lots of fatal stabbings.