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Please supply pictures of Ľubomír Harman, the victims and the crime scene. There has been dozens of people shooting the attack on camera, please share them.
Please help find the real number of injured in 2010 Bratislava shootings. Because of the extremely low quality of Slovak journalism, it is next to impossible to derive this number just from the news. I have the chief of Bratislava rescue services Mikuláš Dunda quoted as saying "There were 7 rescue teams on site and besides the dead bodies we provided treatment on site or took to the hospital 21 injured". So that would be 2 treated on the spot and 19 taken to the hospital, despite other sources claiming there were 17 or 15 people taken to various hospitals in Bratislava. Also, several days after the incident most Slovak media stabilised their guesses on 15 injured altogether. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Brutalhovno (talk • contribs) 18:02, 26 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hello,
nice article. But from what i learned from media. The weapon used by that person was not assault rifle vz.58. That is Czech military assault rifle, similar to Russian AK-47. Such weapon is not allowed for civilian ownership. According to my information he used CZ 858. That is civilian version of assault rifle vz.58. It looks exactly same, but it does not allow automatic fire. According to some witnesses he used automatic fire. In that case he have to had it illegally modified.
From unofficial source comes information that all injured people and woman killed on balcony were hit by police not by Harman. He killed all people in the flat but nobody else. He fired only 4 rounds outside the building - 3 to one injured policeman and one to himself. Note that police used different caliber than Harman, so ballistic report would be very interesting. Unfortunatelly it's not available and all information is held by government. "The only right version" of mad killer shooting to anyone who saw is presented to publicity. Anyway it was real criminal act but the goverment failed to solve reasons that led Harman to do that. Also probably police action was failure.
-- hrd — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.31.47.17 (talk) 12:50, 3 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
- The private ownership of automatic weapons didn't change at all. Automatic weapons were before and after this incident in category A, which is prohibited category of weapons and accessories. This weapons can be obtained only with special exception from the Ministry of Interior. For example guns with great historical value.
- The psychological examinations must be retaken every 10 years, not 5 years.
sources:
http://www.zakonypreludi.sk/zz/2003-190 (Act No. 190/2003 on Firearms) http://www.epi.sk/zz/2011-128 (Act No. 128/2011 on Firearms) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.60.50.233 (talk) 15:00, 27 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]