A shooting at Charles University in the Czech Republic’s capital of Prague on Thursday has left 15 people dead and around two dozen injured, officials say.
Police said during a press conference that the suspect in the mass killing, who is dead, was a student at the university and that his father was found dead as well.
The suspect has not been publicly identified, but police said there is no indication at this time that the shooting is connected to any terrorist organization. Police have completed a search for explosives in the area and no officers were injured in their response.
The governor of the Prague region, Bohuslav Svoboda, said the shooter died after falling from the roof of a building, according to the New York Times.
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“We always thought that this was a thing that did not concern us. Now it turns out that, unfortunately, our world is also changing and the problem of the individual shooter is emerging here as well,” Svoboda was quoted by Reuters as telling the public broadcaster Czech Television.
Prague’s rescue service earlier wrote on X that there are “11 dead including the attacker, 9 seriously injured, 5-6 moderately seriously injured, [and] up to 10 slightly injured.”
The circumstances surrounding the shooting were not immediately clear. Videos circulating on X appear to show students attempting to hide from the gunfire on the balcony of a building.
An email sent to staff and students at Charles University said the shooter was inside one of its buildings, according to Reuters.
“Don’t go anywhere, if you’re in the offices, lock them and place furniture in front of the door, turn off the lights,” the email reportedly said.
One of the students who police evacuated from the Charles University building where the shooting happened told news website iDnes.cz that “It was terribly scary, there were a lot of policemen everywhere, who were shouting at us with submachine guns, telling us to run outside,” Reuters reports.
Czech Interior Minister Vit Rakusan said there was no other shooter at the scene, but he urged people to cooperate with police.
Pavel Nedoma, the director of the nearby Rudolfinum Gallery, told Czech public television he saw from a window a person who was shooting from a gun toward the nearby Manes bridge across the Vltava River.Whit
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, “We are aware of the terrible shooting that took place at Charles University in Prague, claiming the lives of at least 15 people and injuring dozens more. The president and the first lady are praying for the families who lost loved ones and everyone else who has been affected by this senseless act of violence on behalf of the United States.
“We send our condolences and also wish the survivors of this tragic event a speedy recovery,” Jean-Pierre added at Thursday’s White House press briefing. “Federal authorities are in touch with Czech authorities as they investigate this incident. And we stand ready to provide additional support as needed.”
U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said the United States “is deeply saddened by the tragic mass shooting at Charles University in Prague.”
“We offer our sympathies to the victims, their families, and the Czech people in this difficult time. We stand in solidarity, ready to support,” he said.
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Reuters reports that gun crime is uncommon in the Czech Republic, saying that in December 2019, a 42-year-old shooter killed six people at a hospital waiting room in the city of Ostrava and in 2015, a gunman killed eight people at a restaurant in Uhersky Brod.
Fox News’ Bradford Betz and The Associated Press contributed to this report.