This Joke is on you; nine dead in finnish college shooting!
A man opened fire at a college in southwestern Finland Tuesday, killing at least nine students, officials said.
The shooter then tried to kill himself but was not successful, Antti Rantakokko, the mayor of Kauhajoki where the shooting occurred, reported. Several other people were wounded in the attack, but officials could not immediately say how many. "We can't tell you exactly how many people are in bad condition," the mayor said. "We don't have the numbers yet." The shots were reported at a college for home- and institutional-economics in the municipality of Kauhajoki, according to YLE, a Finnish national broadcaster.
A 22-year-old student of the school walked into a classroom full of students who were taking a test, and opened fire about 11 a.m., YLE said. Jukka Forsberg, a maintenance worker at the school, said the man was wearing a ski mask and walked into the building with a large bag, the agency said. About 150 students were on campus at the time. The man later shot himself in the head, but survived, Mikka Pettersson of the Finnish News Agency (STT) told CNN. Smoke billowed from a building on campus but officials could not immediately say what caused the fire. Three hours after the shooting, firefighters were still trying to bring a blaze under control, fire official Olle Peauttonen told CNN. Tapio Varmola, a staff member at the school, told CNN he was in a building about two blocks away when the shootings occurred. "I did not hear anything," he said. "We did not know what happened. It became clear later." After the shootings, he said, he heard students shouting. Police came about 10 minutes after they were called, Varmola said. "It took two hours to get this situation ended," he said.
The school taught late teens and young adults, Jarkko Sipila of MTV 3 told CNN. "It's more or less like an agricultural or professional school where people teach how to make food or how to cook in big kitchen, in industrial kitchens," he said. Meanwhile, speculation surrounded a video on Web site YouTube, which appeared to show a man from the town of Kauhajoki firing a pistol at a shooting range. It was eventually withdrawn from the site.
Kauhajoki, with a population of about 15,000, is about 290km (180 miles) from the capital, Helsinki.
The incident comes almost a year after another school shooting left nine people, including the gunman, dead in the Finnish town of Tuusala.
Before that shooting, the gunman, 18-year-old student Pekka-Eric Auvinen, posted a video on YouTube titled "Jokela High School Massacre 11/7/2007" -- identifying the date and location of the attack.
"All these memories are being brought back and people are asking the question, 'Why again'?" Sipila said.
Finland enjoys a strong tradition of hunting and has a high proportion of gun ownership, with 2 million firearms owned in a nation of 5 million"On the Internet there is some information, there are analogies to the Jokela case," he said.
A search of YouTube yielded four videos filmed by a user who calls himself Mr. Saari, who said he was 22 years old and lived in Kauhajoki. The videos, between 20 and 32 seconds long, show a man dressed in black or dark colours, firing a handgun at a shooting range.
The YouTube user's profile included the words: "And suddenly there was war and the mothers they screamed. For revenge and reprisals for another war."
The videos were taken offline soon after the shooting.
Finland has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world, ranking third after the United States and Yemen, according to a study last year by the Geneva-based Graduate Institute of International Studies.
After the last shooting, the Finnish government took some steps to toughen gun regulations. On Tuesday, it held an emergency meeting of governing coalition party leaders.
The date 23/9/2008; 7 days left in this month, 31 in October, 7 in November, from the last 11/7/07 shooting. This shooting is 45 days from the last one in finland. Some seriously dark shit going on here.. More to come, as it develops.
*UPDATE* Officials at the Tempere University Hospital in Finland confirmed that the man died at around 4:50 p.m. local time from a gunshot wound to the head. He had no family with him at the hospital. The Medical Director would not confirm his identity. (I could've told you that was going to happen. Get rid of all the evidence)
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More MK/Monarchs out spreading chaos so they can tighten their "LAWS" and create their "Order" from it.
N.W.O. can go fuck themselves, pardon my elaborate choice of words.
How can people not see it?
Be well bro.
I couldn't agree more that details are VERY sketchy on who actually did this...gun shot wound to the head also makes a purely visual ID impossible.
Took place on the equinox too!!!
Last year there was the "Jokela" thing and now the whole scenario is getting played again in front of the eyes. Especially the youth is just tired of the whole theater (played by the media)around the subject. At least based on what i read on the boards.
This seems like a bad horrormovie.
But there are real victims.
PEACE
You would think that sane rational people would realize that if the students were allowed to carry guns on campus, there would be only 1 dead person - the shooter.
We should really be on the lookout here in the states for mass shootings in the next two years to prepare to total disarmament of potential revolutionaries who won't take too kindly to a one world socialist police state.
Society is such a shithole lately, but then again, its all socially engineered.
Be well all.
Also the City name mentioned in connection to the hospital where the wounded were treated is not Tempere but Tampere.