A shooter who launched a murderous rampage at a school in Austria has been identified by police as a drop-out former student.
The 21-year-old suspect opened fire on students and staff at the BORG Dreierschuetzengasse high school in Graz, killing nine and injuring 28.
Armed with a shotgun and pistol, the attacker burst into two classrooms and shot in circles to inflict maximum damage, according to reports.
The massacre only ended when the gunman, who local media said had been the victim of bullying during his time at the school, shot himself dead in a toilet.
Police confirmed that he entered the premises with two weapons and said he had a license for both.













