前面一个还没审利索,后面又来了。统共那么俩半人的地方,来这么几段人口伤亡率就大幅度提高。新西兰报纸急着报道,说明新西兰人民爱看这样的新闻。
Teens killed in Finland shooting spree
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Police in Finland arrested an 18-year-old man in camouflage fatigues suspected of killing two students in a shooting targeting restaurants packed with teenagers. The gunman opened fire from a rooftop in Hyvinkaa, a city about 50km north of Helsinki, aiming at two restaurants where many young people had gathered outside, police said. The motives for the attack are not yet clear. Finland has in recent years been hit by several cases of deadly shootings by teenagers. President Sauli Niinisto said the killing sprees showed that "something has broken in society". An 18-year-old woman was killed in the attack and a 19-year-old man later died from his injuries. Both were students at a local technical college. Another seven people were hurt, including a 23-year-old police officer who was wounded as she left her vehicle after arriving at the scene, a police spokesman said. "Shooting erupted suddenly," Jani Kuronen, a man in his 20s, told public television YLE.
"eople starting running. One person had a horrible wound on the face. I called an ambulance." Another witness, Santeri Silvenoinen, said he heard the gunshots and "then looking around me, I saw a woman lying on the ground and I started running". Police did not identify the suspect, but said he was dressed in camouflage fatigues. He was arrested near Hyvinkaa, a city of 45,000 people, without putting up any resistance. Three firearms including a hunting rife were seized from the suspect, who was not in possession of any gun permits, police said. The suspect had no criminal record. Asked about the gunman's motives, police spokesman Satu Koivo said an investigation was ongoing, adding: "For the moment, it is not possible to confirm anything." The spokesman told AFP, however, that police did not believe that the gunman knew his victims. Mika Ihaksinen from the National Bureau of Investigation, who is leading the investigation, told newspaper Ilta-Sanomat: "According to his friends the shooter has not been politically active and he doesn't follow any particular ideology." Hyvinkaa mayor Raimo Lahti told YLE that the whole town was in shock. On September 23, 2008, a student who went on a murderous rampage at a school in Kauhajoki in the southwest killed 10 people before turning his gun on himself. In a similar incident on November 7, 2007, at Jokela, not far from Hyvinkaa, an 18-year-old killed seven classmates and the headmistress then shot himself in the head. Finland has one of the highest gun ownership rates in the world and a series of mass shootings prompted the Government to toughen its gun laws last June. - Agencies |