Man opens fire at random in city of Cetinje, reportedly after a family dispute
Twelve people including the gunman have been killed in a mass shooting in, after a man opened fire at random in the city of Cetinje, reportedly after a family dispute.
The broadcaster RTCG reported that the attacker had randomly shot at people walking in the street, including children. “When we arrived at the scene, we saw nine dead bodies, including two children, and another two passed away on their way to the hospital,” Andrijana Nastic, a state prosecutor, told Vijesti TV.
“I can only say that the shooter was killed by a citizen,” Nastic said. The media had reported earlier that police had killed the shooter.
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