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In a tragic event that unfolded this week in Graz, Austria, a gunman opened fire at a local school, resulting in the deaths of 10 individuals before taking his own life. Authorities have identified the shooter as a 21-year-old former student of the institution. Michael Lohnegger, head of the criminal investigation office in Styria, revealed that the assailant was an enthusiastic player of first-person shooter video games.
Lohnegger described the gunman as an introverted individual who led a reclusive lifestyle, raising concerns about the potential influence of violent video games on his actions. The incident has sparked discussions about the impact of gaming culture on real-world violence, particularly in young adults. The community is grappling with the aftermath of this devastating event, as families mourn the loss of their loved ones and authorities seek to understand the motivations behind such a heinous act.
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