Helsingin Sanomat reports about a school shooting in a Finnish town named Kauhajoki; likely to be updated without further notice.
YLE News reporting about the same incident.Helsingin Sanomat wrote:BREAKING NEWS: School shooting in Kauhajoki - Nine dead, many injured
Man enters school armed with automatic pistol and opens fire on class of adult students before turning gun on himself
Nine people, all students, have been killed in a shooting incident at a vocational school in Kauhajoki in Western Finland. Several others have been injured.
Details are still sketchy, but apparently a 22-year-old man dressed in black and wearing a ski-mask entered the school carrying a large bag, and opened fire on students at around 11 a.m. on Tuesday morning.
An eyewitness spoke of many rounds of automatic fire in a ground-floor classroom containing adult students taking an exam.
Police at the scene immediately reported several fatalities, but the true death-toll was only made clear some hours after the incident.
The building has been evacuated, and the gunman - thought to have acted alone - has apparently shot himself, and is believed to have been rushed to hospital in Tampere with serious head injuries.
Initial reports said he was among the dead, but this was later denied.
Around 150 students and staff-members were in the building at the time.
Part of the school caught fire, for as yet unknown reasons, but firefighters put the blaze out.
The tragic incident is bound to reopen wounds from last November's hugely traumatic shooting at Jokela High School, when a deranged youth killed eight before turning his gun on himself.
In a grim reminder of what happened in Jokela in November last year, reports are already surfacing of videos on YouTube allegedly depicting a young man from Kauhajoki firing pistols at a shooting range.
As is now all too well known, a similar connection was made with the young man who opened fire at Jokela High School.
Members of the Finnish government have met in special session to assess the situation. The Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE reports that Education Minister Sari Sarkomaa, Minister of the Interior Anne Holmlund, and Minister of Health and Social Services Paula Risikko are meeting to discuss the shooting in Kauhajoki. The chairs of the various parliamentary groups as well as police and other officials are also be present.
The college in Kauhajoki - part of the campus of the Seinäjoki Vocational Training Centre - has now been cordoned off, and media representatives are being kept some 200 metres from the site of the shooting.
The Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE has also reported that police are currently investigating whether there might be a bomb planted in another building close to the vocational school. It was thought that the gunman may have been carrying explosives as well as the small-calibre automatic pistol he used to shoot his victims.
A number of ambulances and other emergency vehicles were still parked outside the school at 14:20 on Tuesday afternoon.
We shall naturally update the fast-moving story as more news arrives.
YLE News wrote:Nine Fatalities at Kauhajoki School of Hospitality
Published 23.09.2008, 11.34 (updated 23.09.2008, 15.25)
Police confirm that nine students are dead and two students are wounded after a student opened fire at the Kauhajoki School of Hospitality. All students have been evacuated from the school and a fire in the building is being extinguished. Hospital sources say the shooter has been taken into hospital care after shooting himself.
One injured victim is being treated in Seinäjoki.
The shooter, a student at the school, turned the gun on himself and is in seriously condition at Tampere University Hospital.
According to Interior Minister Anne Holmlund, the suspected perpetrator
posted several videos in recent weeks on YouTube showing himself firing a pistol, which he bought last month. He was questioned by police concerning the videos on Monday, but no further steps were deemed necessary.
The tabloid newspaper Iltalehti says that police believe there may be a bomb in the building.
Shooting Began at 11.00
The school principal Tapio Varmola says the shooter opened fire on a group of students that were taking a test in class around 11 a.m. The shooter may also have been carrying explosives. Some 150 students were on schoool premises at the time of the shooting.
Shooter Wore Ski Mask
The shooter is believed to be a 22-year-old student of the vocational school.
Jukka Forsberg, a maintenance worker at the school, told YLE that several people have sustained injuries. According to Forsber, a man with a ski mask went into the building with a large bag. Soon after, the worker heard shots fired.
Student witnesses say the shooter was seen moving around the school with a handgun.
Shooter Warning on You Tube?
Several videos have been discovered on You Tube in which a young man who says his home town is Kauhajoki is pictured shooting pistols at a shooting range. The approximately one-and-a half minute videos were added to You Tube five days ago.
The case so far eerily resembles a school shooting which occurred last November, in which a troubled 18-year-old student opened fire and killed eight people at his high school before killing himself in the town of Jokela in southern Finland.
The Kauhajoki School of Hospitality is one of eleven campuses of the Seinäjoki Vocational Education Centre.
Government Convenes in Special Session
Education Minister Sari Sarkomaa, Interior Minister Anne Holmlund and Minister of Health and Social Services Paula Risikko are meeting to discuss the shooting in Kauhajoki. The chairs of the parliamentary groups as well as police officials will also be present in the meeting.
The investigation is being handled by the National Bureau of Investigation.
YLE