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1992 Tatarstan shooting

The 1992 Tatarstan shooting was a mass murder which occurred in Tatarstan, Russia, on 26 April 1992.

Andrey Shpagonov
Shpagonov in court
Born(1969-09-13)13 September 1969
Died11 November 1995(1995-11-11) (aged 26)
Cause of deathExecution by shooting
Criminal statusExecuted
MotiveRobbery
Eliminating witnesses
Conviction(s)Murder with aggravating circumstances (9 counts)
Robbery
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Date26 April 1992 (1992-04-26)
CountryRussia
Location(s)Tatarstan
Target(s)State Courier Service personnel
Killed9
Injured1
WeaponsMakarov pistol
Knife

The perpetrator, Andrey Shpagonov, shot and killed 9 people and seriously injured another during a robbery attempting to steal firearms from his former workplace with the State Courier Service. Shpagonov and his accomplice, Dmitri Kovalev, were arrested and sentenced to death and 15-years imprisonment, respectively. On 11 November 1995, Shpagonov was executed by shooting.

Background

Andrey Shpagonov

Andrey Shpagonov (Андрей Шпагонов) was born on 13 September 1969, in Kazan, Tatarstan, Soviet Union. He was released from compulsory military service in the Soviet Army due to illness, instead attending a vocational school from which he graduated. Shpagonov worked at a factory before joining the Tatarstan branch of the State Courier Service. At work he established himself as a loner, where he was known to be withdrawn and uncommunicative. Despite this, Shpagonov was a talented marksman, and regularly received promotions in the service. According to his former colleagues, Shpagonov became involved in petty theft. At the beginning of 1991, Shpagonov was dismissed from the State Courier Service for non-compliance in his position, and after the dismissal worked as a security guard in a private furniture store in Kazan, but was soon dismissed for an unknown reasons. Shpagonov also tried to organize his own trading business, but failed.

Preparation

In December 1991, due his dismissals and failed business ventures, Shpagonov formulated a plan to steal weapons that had been held at his former workplace with the State Courier Service, enlisting the help of his cousin, Dmitri Kovalev, as a driver. Despite refusing at first because he feared the death penalty in the event they were caught, Kovalev later accepted as he was heavily in debt and Shpagonov promised to make sure there were no witnesses. Shpagonov then spent four months preparing for the robbery.

He was a good shooter, but he had no friends. Andrey worked as a huntsman, but he was sacked. After the attack, he ran away and dumped all the stolen firearms, but he was captured, sentenced to death and executed on 11 November 1995.[1] His accomplice was jailed for 15 years.

Shooting

At 10 p.m. Shpagonov on 26 April 1992, went to his former workplace at the State Courier Service in Kazan, armed with a knife and a Makarov pistol. After sneaking into the second floor of the building through a door which had not closed properly, he gunned down one man (named Lepuhin Лепухин) and stabbed him numerous times. Shpagonov went into another room where he shot and stabbed sleeping Shmelev (Шмелев), then moving to the first floor and killing Komardin, who was also sleeping, before looting the men's government-issued firearms. All three of the men had been drinking vodka, and were former colleagues of Shpagonov. When another employee Nogaytsev rang the doorbell requesting entry to the building, Shpagonov let him in then shot him in the back of the head. After that he went to an administrative office and shot at four women, killing three and wounding one, Lyalya Forseyeva (Ляля Форсеева). One of the women managed to exit the building trying to flee, but Shpagonov caught and killed her. Forseyeva, who was badly injured but survived, moved to a room where she locked herself inside, called the police, and wrote Shpagonov's name on the floor using her blood in case he killed her. Shpagonov heard Forseyeva's footsteps and searched the building, but after finding nothing he returned to the administrative office where he discovered one of the women he shot was still alive. Assuming the footsteps had been the woman's, he shot her in the head before packing 67 firearms and more than 700 rounds of ammunition that were in the building. As Shpagonov was about to leave the doorbell rang when another employee, Sadriev (Садыев), and his driver had recently arrived from Moscow. The two entered the building to discover a dead body in the lobby, where Shpagonov shot and killed them before dousing the building with gasoline and setting it on fire.

Dmitri Kovalev, who was waiting for Shpagonov outside, saw the building on fire, and assuming something had gone wrong with the robbery he drove off. Shpagonov walked around the building and ran into a few people, but managed to distract them by shouting that there were people inside the burning building. The killer attempted to leave in a car belonging to the State Courier Service with the guns and ammunition he had stolen, but after the car would not start he abandoned both. Shpagnov then fled on foot, dumping his Makarov pistol into a nearby river.

Investigation

The building fire was eventually extinguished, where the bodies of 9 dead people and Lyalya Forseyeva (who was unconscious) were found, and the stolen weapons and ammunition were found in the State Courier Service car. Forseyeva's inscription written in blood was also found, but due to the effects of the fire suppression it was difficult to read, but in the end investigators agreed on the opinion that the inscription could be the name or surname. During later analysis the inscription was compared to the names of the employees, including the former employees which included Shpagonov.

While recovering, Forseyeva testified against Shpagonov, and he was declared a wanted man by the police. Kovalev was quickly detained, at first giving false testimony, saying that on the day of the robbery he and his brother went to Kazan to have fun, visiting a cinema and a cafe. However Kovalev was questioned again, this time warning that if he did not begin to cooperate with the investigation he would be given partial responsibility for the killing of the nine people, later admitting complicity in the raid.

Arrest and conviction

Police received information that Shpagonov had visited his cousin, washed, dressed and left, then he called his former vocational school teacher, so she got in touch with his family and through them gave him warm clothes, as he was about to flee to Siberia. The police found out that the call was made from Agryz, and in the morning of 4 May 1992, Shpagonov was arrested, immediately confessing to the crime and later showing police the place in the river where he threw his gun.

At the trial a few months later, Andrey Shpagonov was sentenced to death, filing petitions for clemency but they were all rejected. Shpagonov had understood that he could face execution, attempting to pass himself off as insane and began talking about the voices in his mind, ordering him to kill, but forensic examination found him sane and able to take responsibility for their actions. On 11 November 1995, Shpagonov was executed by shooting in Kazan.

Dmitri Kovalev was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for his complicity in the crimes. He was released from prison early in 2005. His subsequent fate is unknown.

Lyalya Forseyeva received an award for her courage and on 26 April 2012, the twentieth anniversary of the shooting, she gave an interview to the program Capital: Results of the Week.

References

  1. ^ [Criminal Russia - Thirteenth dragon] (in Russian). Ilbaf.ru. 2009-01-26. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-11-03.

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translated from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at ru Shpagonov Andrej Aleksandrovich see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Shpagonov Andrej Aleksandrovich to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The 1992 Tatarstan shooting was a mass murder which occurred in Tatarstan Russia on 26 April 1992 Andrey ShpagonovShpagonov in courtBorn 1969 09 13 13 September 1969Kazan Tatarstan Soviet UnionDied11 November 1995 1995 11 11 aged 26 Kazan Tatarstan RussiaCause of deathExecution by shootingCriminal statusExecutedMotiveRobberyEliminating witnessesConviction s Murder with aggravating circumstances 9 counts RobberyCriminal penaltyDeathDetailsDate26 April 1992 1992 04 26 CountryRussiaLocation s TatarstanTarget s State Courier Service personnelKilled9Injured1WeaponsMakarov pistolKnifeThe perpetrator Andrey Shpagonov shot and killed 9 people and seriously injured another during a robbery attempting to steal firearms from his former workplace with the State Courier Service Shpagonov and his accomplice Dmitri Kovalev were arrested and sentenced to death and 15 years imprisonment respectively On 11 November 1995 Shpagonov was executed by shooting Contents 1 Background 1 1 Andrey Shpagonov 1 2 Preparation 2 Shooting 3 Investigation 4 Arrest and conviction 5 ReferencesBackground EditAndrey Shpagonov Edit Andrey Shpagonov Andrej Shpagonov was born on 13 September 1969 in Kazan Tatarstan Soviet Union He was released from compulsory military service in the Soviet Army due to illness instead attending a vocational school from which he graduated Shpagonov worked at a factory before joining the Tatarstan branch of the State Courier Service At work he established himself as a loner where he was known to be withdrawn and uncommunicative Despite this Shpagonov was a talented marksman and regularly received promotions in the service According to his former colleagues Shpagonov became involved in petty theft At the beginning of 1991 Shpagonov was dismissed from the State Courier Service for non compliance in his position and after the dismissal worked as a security guard in a private furniture store in Kazan but was soon dismissed for an unknown reasons Shpagonov also tried to organize his own trading business but failed Preparation Edit In December 1991 due his dismissals and failed business ventures Shpagonov formulated a plan to steal weapons that had been held at his former workplace with the State Courier Service enlisting the help of his cousin Dmitri Kovalev as a driver Despite refusing at first because he feared the death penalty in the event they were caught Kovalev later accepted as he was heavily in debt and Shpagonov promised to make sure there were no witnesses Shpagonov then spent four months preparing for the robbery He was a good shooter but he had no friends Andrey worked as a huntsman but he was sacked After the attack he ran away and dumped all the stolen firearms but he was captured sentenced to death and executed on 11 November 1995 1 His accomplice was jailed for 15 years Shooting EditAt 10 p m Shpagonov on 26 April 1992 went to his former workplace at the State Courier Service in Kazan armed with a knife and a Makarov pistol After sneaking into the second floor of the building through a door which had not closed properly he gunned down one man named Lepuhin Lepuhin and stabbed him numerous times Shpagonov went into another room where he shot and stabbed sleeping Shmelev Shmelev then moving to the first floor and killing Komardin who was also sleeping before looting the men s government issued firearms All three of the men had been drinking vodka and were former colleagues of Shpagonov When another employee Nogaytsev rang the doorbell requesting entry to the building Shpagonov let him in then shot him in the back of the head After that he went to an administrative office and shot at four women killing three and wounding one Lyalya Forseyeva Lyalya Forseeva One of the women managed to exit the building trying to flee but Shpagonov caught and killed her Forseyeva who was badly injured but survived moved to a room where she locked herself inside called the police and wrote Shpagonov s name on the floor using her blood in case he killed her Shpagonov heard Forseyeva s footsteps and searched the building but after finding nothing he returned to the administrative office where he discovered one of the women he shot was still alive Assuming the footsteps had been the woman s he shot her in the head before packing 67 firearms and more than 700 rounds of ammunition that were in the building As Shpagonov was about to leave the doorbell rang when another employee Sadriev Sadyev and his driver had recently arrived from Moscow The two entered the building to discover a dead body in the lobby where Shpagonov shot and killed them before dousing the building with gasoline and setting it on fire Dmitri Kovalev who was waiting for Shpagonov outside saw the building on fire and assuming something had gone wrong with the robbery he drove off Shpagonov walked around the building and ran into a few people but managed to distract them by shouting that there were people inside the burning building The killer attempted to leave in a car belonging to the State Courier Service with the guns and ammunition he had stolen but after the car would not start he abandoned both Shpagnov then fled on foot dumping his Makarov pistol into a nearby river Investigation EditThe building fire was eventually extinguished where the bodies of 9 dead people and Lyalya Forseyeva who was unconscious were found and the stolen weapons and ammunition were found in the State Courier Service car Forseyeva s inscription written in blood was also found but due to the effects of the fire suppression it was difficult to read but in the end investigators agreed on the opinion that the inscription could be the name or surname During later analysis the inscription was compared to the names of the employees including the former employees which included Shpagonov While recovering Forseyeva testified against Shpagonov and he was declared a wanted man by the police Kovalev was quickly detained at first giving false testimony saying that on the day of the robbery he and his brother went to Kazan to have fun visiting a cinema and a cafe However Kovalev was questioned again this time warning that if he did not begin to cooperate with the investigation he would be given partial responsibility for the killing of the nine people later admitting complicity in the raid Arrest and conviction EditPolice received information that Shpagonov had visited his cousin washed dressed and left then he called his former vocational school teacher so she got in touch with his family and through them gave him warm clothes as he was about to flee to Siberia The police found out that the call was made from Agryz and in the morning of 4 May 1992 Shpagonov was arrested immediately confessing to the crime and later showing police the place in the river where he threw his gun At the trial a few months later Andrey Shpagonov was sentenced to death filing petitions for clemency but they were all rejected Shpagonov had understood that he could face execution attempting to pass himself off as insane and began talking about the voices in his mind ordering him to kill but forensic examination found him sane and able to take responsibility for their actions On 11 November 1995 Shpagonov was executed by shooting in Kazan Dmitri Kovalev was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for his complicity in the crimes He was released from prison early in 2005 His subsequent fate is unknown Lyalya Forseyeva received an award for her courage and on 26 April 2012 the twentieth anniversary of the shooting she gave an interview to the program Capital Results of the Week References Edit Kriminalnaya Rossiya Trinadcatyj drakon Criminal Russia Thirteenth dragon in Russian Ilbaf ru 2009 01 26 Archived from the original on 2013 10 17 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 Tatarstan shooting amp oldid 1139430045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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