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Mnich shooting: David Sonboly 'planned attack for year'    

           

The teenage gunman who killed nine people in Munich on Friday had been planning his attack for a year, German authorities say.David Ali Sonboly, 18, who had a Glock pistol and more than 300 bullets, killed himself after the attack.Bavarian  officials said the gunman, still not officially named, appeared to have  bought the illegal pistol used in the attack on the so called "dark  net".Vigils continue in the city to commemorate the victims. Seven of the dead were teenagers - two Turks, two Germans, a Hungarian, a Greek and a Kosovan.A further 35 people were injured, but only four of them have bullet wounds.The  state government officials told a news conference that the victims of  the attack had not been specifically targeted and were not classmates of  the gunman.Also they did not include three youths allegedly involved in bullying Sonboly when he was at school. 
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Robert  Heimberger, head of Bavaria's criminal police, said the gunman had been  planning the attack since he paid a visit last year to the town of  Winnenden - the scene of a previous school shooting in 2009 - and took photographs.He  said it was likely the Glock pistol - which had been reactivated - was  bought on the "dark net" market, an area accessible only with the use of  special software. It had been a theatre prop.Sonboly was said to be a keen player of "first-person shooter" video games.
David Ali Sonboly was born in Munich, to Iranian parents                   
Mr Heimberger added that the parents of the gunman remained in shock and were not able to be interviewed.He also said police had not found the manifesto of Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik when they searched the gunman's room at his parents' flat.A day earlier, officials had raised the possibility of a link to Breivik, whose own attack was carried out five years earlier to the day.As  to Sonboly's state of mind, a spokesman for the Munich prosecutors'  office told the news conference that the gunman had spent two months as  an inpatient at a mental care facility in 2015 and was afterwards  treated as an outpatient."The suspect had fears of contact with others" and also depression, Thomas Steinkraus-Koch said.However, there was no evidence of any political motivation.Senior German politicians have called for tighter controls on the sale of guns in the wake of the shooting at the Olympia shopping centre.Munich's police chief has urged the media to respect the privacy of those affected by the attack on Monday, when schools reopen. 


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