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    Gunman kills three in Swiss village shooting

    Gunman kills three in Swiss village shooting - SWITZERLAND - FRANCE 24

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    Gunman kills three in Swiss village shooting



    A gunman opened fire in the southern Swiss village of Daillon late on Wednesday, killing three people, police said. The suspect, who was armed with an assault rifle, was taken to hospital after being wounded in an exchange of fire with police.

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    A gunman has opened fire in a village in southern Switzerland, killing three people and wounding two others, police said on Thursday.

    The man, who had reportedly been drinking heavily before the shooting and was armed with an assault rifle, launched the attack in the village of Daillon late Wednesday.

    As police rushed to the scene to stop the attack, they exchanged fire with the gunman and wounded him, police said. He had been taken to hospital, they said.

    "Three victims died at the scene. Two other people were wounded and hospitalised," said police in the canton of Valais, which borders Italy and France.

    They did not identify the attacker and his motives were not immediately clear.

    At around 8:50 pm (1950 GMT) "the cantonal police headquarters was told that an individual was shooting at residents of the village," police said in a statement Thursday.

    They were told that "several injured people are lying on the ground," adding that police accompanied by special units "immediately intervened and neutralised the suspect," the statement added.

    The police came under threat and there was an exchange of fire, resulting in the suspect being wounded, cantonal police spokesman Jean-Marie Bornet told AFP. None of the police were hurt.

    The public prosecutor of Valais went to the scene and an inquiry was opened.

    Internet site 20Minutes.ch said the shooter was armed with an assault rifle. He was a resident of the village aged around 30 who had drunk a lot before the shooting, 20Minutes.ch said, quoting a local restaurateur.

    Marie-Paule Udry told the site: "He had been in the Channe d'Or earlier in the evening. He had drunk a lot."

    In Switzerland, where men are allowed to keep their weapons at home outside periods of military service, the law allows any Swiss citizen aged over 18 to possess arms under certain conditions.

    The defence ministry says there are some two million weapons in private hands among Switzerland's eight million inhabitants. But the authorities say there are also some 240,000 unregistered weapons.

    (AFP)
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    damn wish those swiss had weapons handy .....................

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    another case of MD 'antidepressants' involved

    Swiss Gunman Kills 3 People, Had Troubled History
    By JOHN HEILPRIN Associated Press
    GENEVA January 3, 2013 AP)
    A shooting in southern Switzerland has left three women dead, two men wounded and raised questions about how a troubled suspect was able to go on a rampage with an old military rifle.

    The shooting — which came on the eve of students' return to classes in Newtown, Connecticut, after a horrific school shooting — also highlighted the easy access to firearms in gun-loving nations.

    The suspect, a 33-year-old unemployed man living on disability payments, fired about 20 shots Wednesday night in the village of Daillon, authorities in the Swiss canton (state) of Valais said Thursday.

    He opened fire from his apartment and pursued people in the street, police said. Armed with a Swiss military rifle and a handgun, he then threatened to shoot the officers sent in to stop him, police said.

    "The shooter pointed his weapon at our colleagues, so they had to open fire to neutralize him, to avoid being injured themselves," police spokesman Jean-Marie Bornet told Swiss radio.

    The suspect, who police did not identify, was arrested and taken to the hospital with serious wounds. Bornet said he lived in Daillon but the motive for the shooting was unclear.

    Guns are popular among the Swiss — the Alpine country has at least 2.3 million weapons among a population of less than 8 million. Many rural areas have gun clubs, with children as young as 10 taking part in shooting competitions.

    The suspect was using a military rifle that was once standard issue in the Swiss army, interim cantonal police chief Robert Steiner said.
    Prosecutor Catherine Seppey said the suspect was unemployed and had been receiving psychiatric care since at least 2005, when he was first admitted to a psychiatric hospital. He was currently under the care of the cantonal agency for the disabled, she said.

    His weapons were confiscated and destroyed in 2005, she said, "and currently no arms register showed he had a weapon. The inquiry will have to determine where the weapons came from."

    Buying a firearm in a Swiss shop requires a permit, a clean criminal record and no psychiatric disability, but buying a firearm from another person is less restrictive and old-style Army rifles are often sold at military surplus markets.
    Most types of ammunition can be bought, while automatic firearms generally require a special police permit.

    Seppey said the shooter knew several of the victims but "he was not known for making threats."

    The victims were three women aged 32, 54 and 79 who died at the scene, and two injured men, aged 33 and 63, who were taken to the hospital, Seppey said. The two youngest victims were a couple with small children.

    "We have no words to express ourselves after an event like this," Christophe Germanier, head of the Conthey district where the shooting occurred, told a news conference.

    Daillon is near some of Switzerland's most popular ski resorts, such as Verbier and Crans-Montana, and is in the country's main wine-producing region. The area also boasts a sizeable share of the country's federally protected hunting reserves.
    Authorities say firearms are involved in nearly a quarter of the 1,100 suicides a year in Switzerland — which don't include another 300 cases a year of assisted suicide — but shooting rampages are rare in peaceful, prosperous Switzerland.

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    here is the link to the teakdoor thread that explores the Newtown shooting, gun control for and against in detail, plus MD-prescribed 'antidepressants' (and other MD psychotropic drugs) which have been involved in a great number of these kinds of shootings.

    https://teakdoor.com/the-dog-house/12...ry-school.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid View Post
    damn wish those swiss had weapons handy .....................
    If you join the Swiss Army, you get issued one of these deadly weapons to guard all that Nazi treasure.



    I'd love to see the square-bash weapons drill.

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    ^ they've gone soft, less knives now, luggage and perfumes, the latest "must-have" for Victorinox fans is not a new knife, but a personality-matching fragrance.


    ****

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    A variety of men's and women's fragrances offer consumers the possibility of finding the scent that matches their personality, which they can then adopt as their daily companion.


    Victorinox Cologne

    A light, aromatic scent with a very fresh top note that smoothly reveals a pleasant woody base note. The main ingredients of genepy, absinth and silver fir pay homage to the flora of the homeland alpine region. With this original Swiss Unlimited scent, customers in many countries may order the U-Fill Tool with its patented refilling system free of charge. In addition, several special editions are also available, such as the "Pure Metal Edition" with its genuine metal casing, an absolute "must-have" for Victorinox fans.

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