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2010 Bratislava shooting

The 2010 Bratislava shooting, or the Devínska Nová Ves shooting, occurred on 30 August 2010, when eight people were killed and 17 others injured by a lone gunman who opened fire in Devínska Nová Ves district in a suburb of the Slovak capital, Bratislava. The gunman then committed suicide.[1][2] The shooting spree took place both inside a local panel building and later in the street outside.

2010 Bratislava shooting
A view of the shooting site (2008)
LocationPavla Horova Street, Devínska Nová Ves, Bratislava, Slovakia
Date30 August 2010
9:40 a.m.–10:16 a.m. (UTC+2)
Attack type
Spree shooting, murder-suicide, mass shooting
Weapons
Deaths8 (including the perpetrator)
Injured17 (15 from gunfire)
PerpetratorĽubomír Harman
MotiveProbably neighborly disputes

This was the second-deadliest attack in the modern history of Slovakia.[3][4] This was also the first time in Slovak history that a mass murderer went on a shooting spree. According to Police President Jaroslav Spišiak, Slovak police has to consult with other countries and find the best procedures for these cases, something that has not yet been done, as of February 2011.[5] The shooting remains controversial not only because the killer's motive remains unknown, but also because of purposefully withholding information from the public by the authorities and what is generally perceived as a failed police action.

Background

Devínska Nová Ves is a rather isolated district on the outskirts of Bratislava, with around 17 000 inhabitants (as of December 2021) and another 10 000 people commuting to work there (mainly because of the Volkswagen factory, usually bypassing the district proper). At the time of the attack, there were mostly elderly people at home in the apartment building. On the streets, it wasn't as busy as during the morning rush, but there were still quite a few people waiting for the bus, and parents with small children out for a walk. The attack started in a panel building that houses a kindergarten on the ground floor, but since it was the summer holiday, it was empty. There are over 20 policemen serving in the district.

There have been efforts to explain the attack by the tension created after the mass construction of apartment houses and a huge inflow of inhabitants during communism. While it is true that social cohesion is lower in similar environments (see for example Petržalka), no proof has ever been produced in this case.

Attack

Targeted killings

On 9:40 a.m., Ľubomír Harman started shooting on the third floor at Pavla Horova Street No. 1 inside apartment No. 8 in Devínska Nová Ves, Bratislava, wearing a pair of blue earmuffs and equipped with a Vz. 58 semi-automatic rifle, a CZ 85 Combat pistol, and a CZ 75 Compact pistol. He also had a leather bag hung over his shoulder, which contained many rounds of ammunition.[6] Harman first entered a flat on the same floor as his, although it technically belonged to his neighbors.

After killing all five members of the family owning the flat, Harman then headed towards the exit from the building where he shot and wounded 49-year-old Jozef Pútik, a man from the same family. He then went outside of the building and encountered 79-year-old Vincent Fratrič, who was waiting by the entrance for window-changing workers. The two talked for a while, as Pútik buzzed into his family's flat, only to see that his relatives were already dead. Five to seven minutes later, Pútik ran outside of the apartment, collapsing and grabbing Fratrič's waist, begging for help. Harman suddenly leaned his assault rifle against Fratrič's shoulder and shot Pútik once in the head at point-blank range, killing him.

Random shootings

Harman then ignored Fratrič, instead reloading his rifle and opening fire on other pedestrians on the street. He also hit several cars driving nearby. The first emergency phone call was made at 9:45 a.m. Harman then began walking, firing into windows and in the direction of the kindergarten school and local shopping center. He seemed to be shooting randomly as he continued injuring several people from a considerable distance.[citation needed] Throughout the entire attack, Harman was described as being seen repeatedly touching the barrel of his rifle, checking if it is not overheated; this is verifiable from amateur footage made by eyewitnesses.

Coincidentally, many former policemen, soldiers, and border-guards lived in the Devínska Nová Ves District. During the shooting, Harman noticed a man in a window and shot in his direction, hitting his hand. The wounded man, a former professional sniper, subsequently aimed at the perpetrator, but later decided not to intervene and was only watching the police action with binoculars.[7] During the attack, 52-year-old Gabriela Košťálová was shot on a balcony and died in a matter of minutes.

At one time, Harman was shooting from the vicinity of a newsstand, with several people being unaware of what was actually going on. According to eyewitness, 19-year-old Dominik Kapišinský, a woman inside the stand even came out at one point to throw out the garbage while the shooting was in progress and returned to sit inside again. According to an unnamed female eyewitness cited by magazine Plus 7 Dní, "one man stepped outside of his car and walked towards the shooter asking him why he was shooting".

Police response and shootout

At 9:47 a.m., the first police car arrived two minutes after receiving information about the shooting, with a second police car arriving after another two minutes. One of the responding policemen, 35-year-old captain Karol Vrchovský, approached Harman at a distance of 60 meters, then took cover behind a panel space at the base of a panel building, where he was hit by what is presumed to be a deflected bullet that entered though his upper lip and exited near his right ear; the gunshot wasn't fatal. The policemen then decided to encircle the shooter and wait for a tactical unit to arrive.[8]

With the arrival of the police, Harman shifted his focus on mainly targeting police officers. Czech media routinely reported that at this time, some local inhabitants were handing out their own bulletproof vests to the engaging police officers.[9] At 10:10 a.m., a highly awaited specialized unit (colloquially called "kukláči" in Slovak) arrived at the site from Malacky twenty-five minutes since the incident was reported.[5] In six minutes, they successfully cornered Harman and critically wounded him with numerous gunshots, and Harman then committed suicide by a single gunshot wound to the head.[10]

Aftermath

Fifteen people were taken to five different hospitals in Bratislava, and two persons were being treated on the spot.[11] Soon after the attack, the police sealed shut the whole district of Devínska Nová Ves, not letting anyone inside and checking every car leaving the district. According to eyewitnesses, after arriving at the exits, the police were just talking for a few minutes, letting people out of the district before starting the searches.[citation needed] Public transport was redirected around the district for an unspecified amount of time.

Perpetrator

 
The Vz. 58 assault rifle that was used by Ľubomír Harman in the shootings.

The shooter was identified as 48-year-old Ľubomír Harman, who lived on the same floor of the same building as the targeted victims. For over 20 years he was living in this one-room flat, seldom or never visited by anyone. He legally owned six guns including the Vz. 58. He owned the rifle legally for sporting purposes.

The Slovak police corps president said that Harman was in no relationship with his victims.

Together, 16 bullets were fired at Harman by the police, with the sixteenth bullet wounding him fatally. The final shot came from a special ops member,[5] while three other policemen tried to shoot Harman unsuccessfully before.[12] According to autopsy results, Ľubomír Harman was fatally hit into the left side of the chest and afterwards he shot himself.[5]

Initial reports informed that the shooter was an intoxicated boy, approximately fifteen years old. Later that day, a single picture taken from one of the balconies above the street by a witness named Matej became available to the media. In this iconic picture, Harman is seen standing on the street, holding his rifle and looking up at the balconies.

Early life

Harman attended a forestry high school in Liptovský Hrádok. According to his former schoolmate Pavol Časnocha who took karate lessons with him at the time, Harman was "a little quiet, I don't want to say withdrawn, maybe a loner". Another former classmate, Peter Žihľavník, remembered him as being an average student without any notable abilities. According to him "(Harman) was not withdrawn and didn't have any kind of phobia, he was a normal boy". They also sometimes played football together.

Harman went through the compulsory military service in the early 1980s, but he was never a professional soldier and he had no criminal record.

Adult life

Ľubomír Harman spent a lot of his time in nature. After finishing high school and military service, he was employed in Wood Industry Bratislava as an "energetician in the technical division". He stayed there for four years. According to an unnamed long-time friend, people liked him there at the time as he would sometimes go drink some beers with his colleagues.

Harman used to be a hunter, this is – according to some – how his relationship with firearms began. On 10 January 1998[13] Harman became the member of "Club of Reserve Soldiers 008 Fox" in Bratislava, where he often practiced shooting and participated in shooting competitions. He was often seen practicing at a shooting range in Stupava near Bratislava.

During the 1990s Harman worked for four different companies in which he was remembered as always fulfilling his duties the way it was expected. In a company, where he was employed as a boilerman, a female colleague remembers that people used to call him "silent face". "He worked and worked and worked, he listened, but did not talk", she recalls. He is remembered as always frowning but never slacking, helping everyone anytime, described even as an "ideal employee". He worked mainly in maintenance in different heater rooms around Bratislava. He quit his last job suddenly two years ago, being unemployed since 1 August 2008, despite being persuaded by his employer to stay. Since 2008 he was unemployed,[14] he was receiving €118 welfare a month.[15] This would later affect his presence at competitions and in practice because of lack of money. In 2010 before the murders he entered only one shooting competition.

The Slovak police corps president said that Harman was in no relationship with his victims.

Relationships

Harman never got married and lived a solitary life. According to an unnamed long-time friend, Harman was lately more withdrawn than ever in his life before. He was keen on his parents, brother and sister and he had a good relationships with them. All of them were still alive at the time of the murders.

According to his friend from the shooting club, Daniel Líška, Harman neither showed any aggressive nor hostile behaviour. He has never mentioned any conflicts with his neighbours.[16] He did not communicate with any of his neighbours and they could not recall having any conflicts with him either. According to his neighbours he was hard to notice and he never greeted anyone.[17]

According to Harman's ex-colleague who appeared anonymously on camera in TV Markíza on 2 September 2010, Harman was a "good soul" and he got exploited easily.

Victims

Targeted killings[12]
1. Jozefa Slezáková (born 1934), killed at the apartment, retired, owner of the one-room flat.
2. Mária Slezáková (born 1966), killed at the apartment, daughter of Jozefa Slezáková.
3. Ružena Halászová (born 1959), killed at the apartment but did not live there, daughter of Jozefa Slezáková, described by neighbors as problematic. She returned from The United Kingdom several months before the attack and started visiting her mother.
4. Jozef Slezák (born 1998), killed at the apartment, son of Mária Slezáková, because of his very long hair at first misidentified as a girl.
5. Stanislav Slezák (born 1983), killed at the apartment, grandson of Jozefa Slezáková, his mother was not involved in the massacre.
6. Jozef Pútik a.k.a. Vinco (born 1961), killed right in front of the building, partner of Mária Slezáková and father of Jozef Slezák. He was of Roma ethnicity. According to an interview with his brother a few hours after the massacre, he often visited the apartment to look after his son Jozef.
Random killings
7. Gabriela Košťálová (born 1958), shot when looking down from her balcony, died inside her apartment at Jána Smreka street, found in the late afternoon by her partner.
Perpetrator
8. Ľubomír Harman (born 1962), suicide at an unspecified location.

The police found five bodies inside the flat, all of them members of the Putík family.(questionable)[18] Although initial reports claimed that the family was of Roma ethnicity, it was later confirmed to be false; some of the partners of the female victims were Roma (with one of them being among those slain), while the family itself was white.[19] The last victim, Ms. Košťálová, was later found by her relatives on the balcony of a different apartment; she was revealed to not be related to the other victims and was shot when she looked down from her balcony.[20]

Five years prior to the shooting, Slovak television station Markíza made a report about the family of the victims. The report was instigated by the neighbors of the family. According to the report, all other inhabitants of the block of flats signed a letter inviting the reporters. At the time the report was made, only two of the victims were living in the flat, while the others moved in later.[21] In the report, the reporter starts by saying that "in a block of flats, where tens of families live near each other, one bad neighbour may be a real catastrophe". He continues by claiming that the inhabitants had even faced death threats from said family, and therefore nobody was willing to talk directly to the camera. Later, it was revealed that the family had not paid rent and therefore is facing eviction; however, due to the laws in Slovakia, which favour tenants, the process may take very long. The family denied all allegations. Also according to the report, the police were called a number of times to solve the situation, but no progress was made.[22]

Of the fifteen people taken to the hospitals, eight required longer hospitalization, with three people in a serious condition. According to the spokeswoman for Bratislava's University Hospital, Rút Geržová, "two, including a 33-year-old Czech man, [are] in a very serious condition."[23] The aforementioned 33-year-old Czech had to be put into a coma; also in critical condition was 19-year-old Andrej, who was shot into the chest and collar bone. He had to be resuscitated twice and the doctors had to take part of his lung. 35-year-old police officer Karol Vrchovský suffered a minor face injury. 70-year-old Nadežda was shot into her leg on the street when returning home from buying groceries; she had been waiting for paramedics in the local pharmacy. A woman named Veronika was shot into her right shoulder and forearm. A three-year-old child suffered a minor ear injury when hit inside a car passing by the crime scene (after the attack the child's father was unsure if it was a hit or just a cut from broken glass). 79-year-old Vincent Fratrič had to be hospitalized because of temporarily going deaf from having a rifle fired by his ear. Among the injured is also the son of a known Slovak scientist, Igor Kapišinský; 19-year-old Dominik Kapišinský was hit by four bullets into the stomach while standing on his balcony on 11th floor of a nearby building.[24]

Controversy

Information withholding

No information about the attack was made public by the authorities until a press briefing by Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic at 14:39 p.m., despite numerous demands by journalists. This, coupled with the fact that the shooting occurred in a densely populated area with dozens of eyewitnesses with mobile phones, digital cameras and internet connections, created a situation where news media based their reports on accounts from Facebook and word-of-mouth. Many of this information later turned out to be false, yet nevertheless added to the panic.[citation needed]

When minister Lipšic (the first official to do so) addressed the public over the four hours after Harman's death, he started talking about a need for buying new guns for the Slovak police before even telling the public what actually happened and whether it was safe to come outside their homes. In fact, before telling the public what happened, he attacked his predecessor, the previous Interior Minister, talked about the unsuitability of current crime statistics without knowing that the attack was random and managed to praise the police action without any analysis of the police response. Besides a brief message instructing people to stay inside their flats played over a few small loudspeakers on the streets (which are common in Slovakia), citizens were given no information about the shooting until over four hours after the attack ended.[citation needed]

Actually, after the shooting, no one ever gave the public the information that it is safe again to resume their lives. While Slovak police chief Jaroslav Spišiak and minister Lipšic maintain that the response was well executed and that two minutes after receiving first call the police were already engaging Harman, most of the witnesses agree that the police actions were slow, chaotic and poorly organised.[25]

According to an article published on 2 September 2010, in major Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dní, there was chaos and uncertainty among the citizens at the crime scene. According to journalists Lenka Ďurajková and Lukáš Milan, even in the afternoon, the policemen were outwardly lying to people asking about the safety situation. "Didn't you hear the message over the public radio?!" one policeman is quoted as answering to a question if it safe to go outside. Another policemen is quoted as saying "Do you want to risk it?" when asked by a woman if it is safe to go out with her dog, even when the attacker was several hours dead and the attack long ended.

Discrepancies in the official version of events

Contrary to official version of the events, according to witness Vincent Fratrič, it took approximately ten minutes after Jozef Pútik's death for the first police car to show up.

According to an interview with victim Dominik Kapišinský, the police action against Harman was poorly executed and the police did not have the situation under control. At the time he was shot there were already two policemen at the scene, but instead of shooting at the attacker and distracting him, they merely shouted at him.

Investigation

Investigation of the shootings concluded on 13 July 2011. Six months after the incident, Slovak police were still not able to determine the number of bullets fired by Ľubomír Harman and the number of those fired by the police. Because of widespread speculation that some of the victims of the massacre could have been shot by police officers during the chaos of the poorly organised encounter, partial results of the investigation by the expert forensic office of the Slovak police force (Slovak: Kriminalistický a expertízny ústav Policajného zboru Slovenskej republiky) were made public in February 2011, claiming that the only person ever to be hit by the police was the shooter.[26]

The final results of the investigation were initially released to the TV station Markíza. Its reporters claimed that Ľubomír Harman fired 140 bullets (24 inside the apartment and 116 in the street). The police fired altogether fifteen bullets, one of them hitting the attacker. They also claim that the investigator heard dozens of testimonies and the prosecution was stopped because the accused is dead.[27][28]

Aftermath

Immediate reaction

Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic and the national police chief Jaroslav Spišiak arrived at the site. President Ivan Gašparovič, Mayor of Bratislava Andrej Ďurkovský, and Prime Minister Iveta Radičová all expressed their condolences.[29] The Slovak government, at a special session on 31 August, declared a national day of mourning on 2 September 2010, to commemorate the victims of the shooting rampage.

Relatives of the perpetrator faced death threats from relatives of the victims after the act. After consulting police, the perpetrator's mother, father, brother, and sister, together with their families, presumably fled to Hungary to seek refuge from relatives living there.[15] Slovak police officials were unwilling to comment on the issue. According to police spokeswoman Petra Hrášková, "information that Harman's family is hiding abroad at the advice of the police cannot be confirmed or denied".

On 2 September 2010, the authorities had the apartment disinfected and all of the belongings inside hauled to be burned. This caused strong disagreement on the part of the relatives of some of the victims, who claimed that the apartment contained some valuables. According to footage made by TV Markíza, more police had to be summoned to the crime scene to handle the situation. Authorities claimed that one of the attacker's bullets punctured a water pipe in the apartment. This caused flooding and destroyed much of the stuff inside. They went on to claim that the situation had to be dealt with because the crime scene posed a public health hazard.

Long-term response

The following day, Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic announced that the Slovak police are ready to implement changes which should prevent similar attacks in the future, mainly the arming of police officers with Škorpion vz. 61 submachine guns. The plan was immediately criticized by police and military experts and journalists alike, due to the fact that this gun has only limited effectiveness at larger distances and wouldn't have changed anything in the case of this massacre. Later, without much publicity, the Slovak police was issued Vz. 58 assault rifles, the fully automatic version of the shooter's sporting rifle. Following instances of losing their new rifles by policemen, the measure came under criticism in February 2011, when a policeman in Bratislava forgot his assault rifle on the roof of his vehicle and drove off (it later slipped off at a public transport stop) and a policewoman in Žilina forgot her Vz. 58 at a gas station after a Sunday coffee.[30][31] Moreover, the parliamentary opposition attacked the arming of police, saying that arming even the traffic police with submachine guns invokes "feeling of civil war" and "scares the tourists".[32]

The ownership of automatic weapons by civilians is prohibited under any circumstances, including competitive shooting. The ownership of firearms should be possible only with adequate psychological examinations and that these will have to be retaken every five years.[33] This was actually proposed also in the past but it was never passed into law because of the powerful hunting lobby in Slovakia.

On 12 October 2010, a memorial medal was awarded to Peter Novosedlík by the Ministry of Interior. Novosedlík, an ex-police officer, risked his own life when he helped get the wounded policeman into an ambulance. He happened to be working about 100 meters away from the location of the massacre.[34]

In fiction

On 17 February 2011, the movie "Devínsky masaker" (Devínska Nová Ves massacre), which was about the 2010 Bratislava shootings, premiered in Slovakia. The 60-minute movie is a combination of documentary and drama, merging documentary-style opinions of witnesses and surviving family members with quick-paced action.[35] Notably, the family of the shooter refused any cooperation with the filmmakers. "Devínsky masaker" received generally negative reviews; for example, a week after the premiere, the Czech and Slovak Film Database reported an aggregate score of 28%.[36] Major Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dní concluded its review by writing, "Trailers for this movie, where producers let Harman's friend strongly attack the dead victims and about the murdered half-Roma boy Jožko, they manage only to inform us that at the age of 12 he did not yet smoke, do not necessarily attract people into cinemas. But they are guaranteed to stir the passions." The movie's title is technically incorrect, since the massacre took place in the district of Devínska Nová Ves not the district of Devín. Correctly, it would be "Devínskonovoveský masaker".

See also

References

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Sources

  • Interview with Dominik Kapišinský (19), published 10 September 2010 in Slovak daily Hospodárske noviny. Interview conducted by Andrea Szöcsová.
  • Review of the movie "Devínsky masaker", published 24 February 2011 in Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dní, author Lenka Ďurajková.

External links

  • Daily Slovak News coverage [1]
  • Images from the crime scene
  • Photo of Ľubomír Harman [2]
  • TV documentary about the incident

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The 2010 Bratislava shooting or the Devinska Nova Ves shooting occurred on 30 August 2010 when eight people were killed and 17 others injured by a lone gunman who opened fire in Devinska Nova Ves district in a suburb of the Slovak capital Bratislava The gunman then committed suicide 1 2 The shooting spree took place both inside a local panel building and later in the street outside 2010 Bratislava shootingA view of the shooting site 2008 LocationPavla Horova Street Devinska Nova Ves Bratislava SlovakiaDate30 August 2010 9 40 a m 10 16 a m UTC 2 Attack typeSpree shooting murder suicide mass shootingWeaponsVz 58 semi automatic rifle CZ 85 Combat pistol CZ 75 Compact pistolDeaths8 including the perpetrator Injured17 15 from gunfire PerpetratorĽubomir HarmanMotiveProbably neighborly disputesThis was the second deadliest attack in the modern history of Slovakia 3 4 This was also the first time in Slovak history that a mass murderer went on a shooting spree According to Police President Jaroslav Spisiak Slovak police has to consult with other countries and find the best procedures for these cases something that has not yet been done as of February 2011 5 The shooting remains controversial not only because the killer s motive remains unknown but also because of purposefully withholding information from the public by the authorities and what is generally perceived as a failed police action Contents 1 Background 2 Attack 2 1 Targeted killings 2 2 Random shootings 2 3 Police response and shootout 2 4 Aftermath 3 Perpetrator 3 1 Early life 3 2 Adult life 3 3 Relationships 4 Victims 5 Controversy 5 1 Information withholding 5 2 Discrepancies in the official version of events 6 Investigation 7 Aftermath 7 1 Immediate reaction 7 2 Long term response 8 In fiction 9 See also 10 References 11 Sources 12 External linksBackground EditDevinska Nova Ves is a rather isolated district on the outskirts of Bratislava with around 17 000 inhabitants as of December 2021 and another 10 000 people commuting to work there mainly because of the Volkswagen factory usually bypassing the district proper At the time of the attack there were mostly elderly people at home in the apartment building On the streets it wasn t as busy as during the morning rush but there were still quite a few people waiting for the bus and parents with small children out for a walk The attack started in a panel building that houses a kindergarten on the ground floor but since it was the summer holiday it was empty There are over 20 policemen serving in the district There have been efforts to explain the attack by the tension created after the mass construction of apartment houses and a huge inflow of inhabitants during communism While it is true that social cohesion is lower in similar environments see for example Petrzalka no proof has ever been produced in this case Attack Edit Devinska Nova Ves within Bratislava Targeted killings Edit On 9 40 a m Ľubomir Harman started shooting on the third floor at Pavla Horova Street No 1 inside apartment No 8 in Devinska Nova Ves Bratislava wearing a pair of blue earmuffs and equipped with a Vz 58 semi automatic rifle a CZ 85 Combat pistol and a CZ 75 Compact pistol He also had a leather bag hung over his shoulder which contained many rounds of ammunition 6 Harman first entered a flat on the same floor as his although it technically belonged to his neighbors After killing all five members of the family owning the flat Harman then headed towards the exit from the building where he shot and wounded 49 year old Jozef Putik a man from the same family He then went outside of the building and encountered 79 year old Vincent Fratric who was waiting by the entrance for window changing workers The two talked for a while as Putik buzzed into his family s flat only to see that his relatives were already dead Five to seven minutes later Putik ran outside of the apartment collapsing and grabbing Fratric s waist begging for help Harman suddenly leaned his assault rifle against Fratric s shoulder and shot Putik once in the head at point blank range killing him Random shootings Edit Harman then ignored Fratric instead reloading his rifle and opening fire on other pedestrians on the street He also hit several cars driving nearby The first emergency phone call was made at 9 45 a m Harman then began walking firing into windows and in the direction of the kindergarten school and local shopping center He seemed to be shooting randomly as he continued injuring several people from a considerable distance citation needed Throughout the entire attack Harman was described as being seen repeatedly touching the barrel of his rifle checking if it is not overheated this is verifiable from amateur footage made by eyewitnesses Coincidentally many former policemen soldiers and border guards lived in the Devinska Nova Ves District During the shooting Harman noticed a man in a window and shot in his direction hitting his hand The wounded man a former professional sniper subsequently aimed at the perpetrator but later decided not to intervene and was only watching the police action with binoculars 7 During the attack 52 year old Gabriela Kostalova was shot on a balcony and died in a matter of minutes At one time Harman was shooting from the vicinity of a newsstand with several people being unaware of what was actually going on According to eyewitness 19 year old Dominik Kapisinsky a woman inside the stand even came out at one point to throw out the garbage while the shooting was in progress and returned to sit inside again According to an unnamed female eyewitness cited by magazine Plus 7 Dni one man stepped outside of his car and walked towards the shooter asking him why he was shooting Police response and shootout Edit At 9 47 a m the first police car arrived two minutes after receiving information about the shooting with a second police car arriving after another two minutes One of the responding policemen 35 year old captain Karol Vrchovsky approached Harman at a distance of 60 meters then took cover behind a panel space at the base of a panel building where he was hit by what is presumed to be a deflected bullet that entered though his upper lip and exited near his right ear the gunshot wasn t fatal The policemen then decided to encircle the shooter and wait for a tactical unit to arrive 8 With the arrival of the police Harman shifted his focus on mainly targeting police officers Czech media routinely reported that at this time some local inhabitants were handing out their own bulletproof vests to the engaging police officers 9 At 10 10 a m a highly awaited specialized unit colloquially called kuklaci in Slovak arrived at the site from Malacky twenty five minutes since the incident was reported 5 In six minutes they successfully cornered Harman and critically wounded him with numerous gunshots and Harman then committed suicide by a single gunshot wound to the head 10 Aftermath Edit Fifteen people were taken to five different hospitals in Bratislava and two persons were being treated on the spot 11 Soon after the attack the police sealed shut the whole district of Devinska Nova Ves not letting anyone inside and checking every car leaving the district According to eyewitnesses after arriving at the exits the police were just talking for a few minutes letting people out of the district before starting the searches citation needed Public transport was redirected around the district for an unspecified amount of time Perpetrator Edit The Vz 58 assault rifle that was used by Ľubomir Harman in the shootings The shooter was identified as 48 year old Ľubomir Harman who lived on the same floor of the same building as the targeted victims For over 20 years he was living in this one room flat seldom or never visited by anyone He legally owned six guns including the Vz 58 He owned the rifle legally for sporting purposes The Slovak police corps president said that Harman was in no relationship with his victims Together 16 bullets were fired at Harman by the police with the sixteenth bullet wounding him fatally The final shot came from a special ops member 5 while three other policemen tried to shoot Harman unsuccessfully before 12 According to autopsy results Ľubomir Harman was fatally hit into the left side of the chest and afterwards he shot himself 5 Initial reports informed that the shooter was an intoxicated boy approximately fifteen years old Later that day a single picture taken from one of the balconies above the street by a witness named Matej became available to the media In this iconic picture Harman is seen standing on the street holding his rifle and looking up at the balconies Early life Edit Harman attended a forestry high school in Liptovsky Hradok According to his former schoolmate Pavol Casnocha who took karate lessons with him at the time Harman was a little quiet I don t want to say withdrawn maybe a loner Another former classmate Peter Zihľavnik remembered him as being an average student without any notable abilities According to him Harman was not withdrawn and didn t have any kind of phobia he was a normal boy They also sometimes played football together Harman went through the compulsory military service in the early 1980s but he was never a professional soldier and he had no criminal record Adult life Edit Ľubomir Harman spent a lot of his time in nature After finishing high school and military service he was employed in Wood Industry Bratislava as an energetician in the technical division He stayed there for four years According to an unnamed long time friend people liked him there at the time as he would sometimes go drink some beers with his colleagues Harman used to be a hunter this is according to some how his relationship with firearms began On 10 January 1998 13 Harman became the member of Club of Reserve Soldiers 008 Fox in Bratislava where he often practiced shooting and participated in shooting competitions He was often seen practicing at a shooting range in Stupava near Bratislava During the 1990s Harman worked for four different companies in which he was remembered as always fulfilling his duties the way it was expected In a company where he was employed as a boilerman a female colleague remembers that people used to call him silent face He worked and worked and worked he listened but did not talk she recalls He is remembered as always frowning but never slacking helping everyone anytime described even as an ideal employee He worked mainly in maintenance in different heater rooms around Bratislava He quit his last job suddenly two years ago being unemployed since 1 August 2008 despite being persuaded by his employer to stay Since 2008 he was unemployed 14 he was receiving 118 welfare a month 15 This would later affect his presence at competitions and in practice because of lack of money In 2010 before the murders he entered only one shooting competition The Slovak police corps president said that Harman was in no relationship with his victims Relationships Edit Harman never got married and lived a solitary life According to an unnamed long time friend Harman was lately more withdrawn than ever in his life before He was keen on his parents brother and sister and he had a good relationships with them All of them were still alive at the time of the murders According to his friend from the shooting club Daniel Liska Harman neither showed any aggressive nor hostile behaviour He has never mentioned any conflicts with his neighbours 16 He did not communicate with any of his neighbours and they could not recall having any conflicts with him either According to his neighbours he was hard to notice and he never greeted anyone 17 According to Harman s ex colleague who appeared anonymously on camera in TV Markiza on 2 September 2010 Harman was a good soul and he got exploited easily Victims EditTargeted killings 12 1 Jozefa Slezakova born 1934 killed at the apartment retired owner of the one room flat 2 Maria Slezakova born 1966 killed at the apartment daughter of Jozefa Slezakova 3 Ruzena Halaszova born 1959 killed at the apartment but did not live there daughter of Jozefa Slezakova described by neighbors as problematic She returned from The United Kingdom several months before the attack and started visiting her mother 4 Jozef Slezak born 1998 killed at the apartment son of Maria Slezakova because of his very long hair at first misidentified as a girl 5 Stanislav Slezak born 1983 killed at the apartment grandson of Jozefa Slezakova his mother was not involved in the massacre 6 Jozef Putik a k a Vinco born 1961 killed right in front of the building partner of Maria Slezakova and father of Jozef Slezak He was of Roma ethnicity According to an interview with his brother a few hours after the massacre he often visited the apartment to look after his son Jozef Random killings7 Gabriela Kostalova born 1958 shot when looking down from her balcony died inside her apartment at Jana Smreka street found in the late afternoon by her partner Perpetrator8 Ľubomir Harman born 1962 suicide at an unspecified location The police found five bodies inside the flat all of them members of the Putik family questionable 18 Although initial reports claimed that the family was of Roma ethnicity it was later confirmed to be false some of the partners of the female victims were Roma with one of them being among those slain while the family itself was white 19 The last victim Ms Kostalova was later found by her relatives on the balcony of a different apartment she was revealed to not be related to the other victims and was shot when she looked down from her balcony 20 Five years prior to the shooting Slovak television station Markiza made a report about the family of the victims The report was instigated by the neighbors of the family According to the report all other inhabitants of the block of flats signed a letter inviting the reporters At the time the report was made only two of the victims were living in the flat while the others moved in later 21 In the report the reporter starts by saying that in a block of flats where tens of families live near each other one bad neighbour may be a real catastrophe He continues by claiming that the inhabitants had even faced death threats from said family and therefore nobody was willing to talk directly to the camera Later it was revealed that the family had not paid rent and therefore is facing eviction however due to the laws in Slovakia which favour tenants the process may take very long The family denied all allegations Also according to the report the police were called a number of times to solve the situation but no progress was made 22 Of the fifteen people taken to the hospitals eight required longer hospitalization with three people in a serious condition According to the spokeswoman for Bratislava s University Hospital Rut Gerzova two including a 33 year old Czech man are in a very serious condition 23 The aforementioned 33 year old Czech had to be put into a coma also in critical condition was 19 year old Andrej who was shot into the chest and collar bone He had to be resuscitated twice and the doctors had to take part of his lung 35 year old police officer Karol Vrchovsky suffered a minor face injury 70 year old Nadezda was shot into her leg on the street when returning home from buying groceries she had been waiting for paramedics in the local pharmacy A woman named Veronika was shot into her right shoulder and forearm A three year old child suffered a minor ear injury when hit inside a car passing by the crime scene after the attack the child s father was unsure if it was a hit or just a cut from broken glass 79 year old Vincent Fratric had to be hospitalized because of temporarily going deaf from having a rifle fired by his ear Among the injured is also the son of a known Slovak scientist Igor Kapisinsky 19 year old Dominik Kapisinsky was hit by four bullets into the stomach while standing on his balcony on 11th floor of a nearby building 24 Controversy EditInformation withholding Edit No information about the attack was made public by the authorities until a press briefing by Interior Minister Daniel Lipsic at 14 39 p m despite numerous demands by journalists This coupled with the fact that the shooting occurred in a densely populated area with dozens of eyewitnesses with mobile phones digital cameras and internet connections created a situation where news media based their reports on accounts from Facebook and word of mouth Many of this information later turned out to be false yet nevertheless added to the panic citation needed When minister Lipsic the first official to do so addressed the public over the four hours after Harman s death he started talking about a need for buying new guns for the Slovak police before even telling the public what actually happened and whether it was safe to come outside their homes In fact before telling the public what happened he attacked his predecessor the previous Interior Minister talked about the unsuitability of current crime statistics without knowing that the attack was random and managed to praise the police action without any analysis of the police response Besides a brief message instructing people to stay inside their flats played over a few small loudspeakers on the streets which are common in Slovakia citizens were given no information about the shooting until over four hours after the attack ended citation needed Actually after the shooting no one ever gave the public the information that it is safe again to resume their lives While Slovak police chief Jaroslav Spisiak and minister Lipsic maintain that the response was well executed and that two minutes after receiving first call the police were already engaging Harman most of the witnesses agree that the police actions were slow chaotic and poorly organised 25 According to an article published on 2 September 2010 in major Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dni there was chaos and uncertainty among the citizens at the crime scene According to journalists Lenka Durajkova and Lukas Milan even in the afternoon the policemen were outwardly lying to people asking about the safety situation Didn t you hear the message over the public radio one policeman is quoted as answering to a question if it safe to go outside Another policemen is quoted as saying Do you want to risk it when asked by a woman if it is safe to go out with her dog even when the attacker was several hours dead and the attack long ended Discrepancies in the official version of events Edit Contrary to official version of the events according to witness Vincent Fratric it took approximately ten minutes after Jozef Putik s death for the first police car to show up According to an interview with victim Dominik Kapisinsky the police action against Harman was poorly executed and the police did not have the situation under control At the time he was shot there were already two policemen at the scene but instead of shooting at the attacker and distracting him they merely shouted at him Investigation EditInvestigation of the shootings concluded on 13 July 2011 Six months after the incident Slovak police were still not able to determine the number of bullets fired by Ľubomir Harman and the number of those fired by the police Because of widespread speculation that some of the victims of the massacre could have been shot by police officers during the chaos of the poorly organised encounter partial results of the investigation by the expert forensic office of the Slovak police force Slovak Kriminalisticky a expertizny ustav Policajneho zboru Slovenskej republiky were made public in February 2011 claiming that the only person ever to be hit by the police was the shooter 26 The final results of the investigation were initially released to the TV station Markiza Its reporters claimed that Ľubomir Harman fired 140 bullets 24 inside the apartment and 116 in the street The police fired altogether fifteen bullets one of them hitting the attacker They also claim that the investigator heard dozens of testimonies and the prosecution was stopped because the accused is dead 27 28 Aftermath EditImmediate reaction Edit Interior Minister Daniel Lipsic and the national police chief Jaroslav Spisiak arrived at the site President Ivan Gasparovic Mayor of Bratislava Andrej Durkovsky and Prime Minister Iveta Radicova all expressed their condolences 29 The Slovak government at a special session on 31 August declared a national day of mourning on 2 September 2010 to commemorate the victims of the shooting rampage Relatives of the perpetrator faced death threats from relatives of the victims after the act After consulting police the perpetrator s mother father brother and sister together with their families presumably fled to Hungary to seek refuge from relatives living there 15 Slovak police officials were unwilling to comment on the issue According to police spokeswoman Petra Hraskova information that Harman s family is hiding abroad at the advice of the police cannot be confirmed or denied On 2 September 2010 the authorities had the apartment disinfected and all of the belongings inside hauled to be burned This caused strong disagreement on the part of the relatives of some of the victims who claimed that the apartment contained some valuables According to footage made by TV Markiza more police had to be summoned to the crime scene to handle the situation Authorities claimed that one of the attacker s bullets punctured a water pipe in the apartment This caused flooding and destroyed much of the stuff inside They went on to claim that the situation had to be dealt with because the crime scene posed a public health hazard Long term response Edit The following day Interior Minister Daniel Lipsic announced that the Slovak police are ready to implement changes which should prevent similar attacks in the future mainly the arming of police officers with Skorpion vz 61 submachine guns The plan was immediately criticized by police and military experts and journalists alike due to the fact that this gun has only limited effectiveness at larger distances and wouldn t have changed anything in the case of this massacre Later without much publicity the Slovak police was issued Vz 58 assault rifles the fully automatic version of the shooter s sporting rifle Following instances of losing their new rifles by policemen the measure came under criticism in February 2011 when a policeman in Bratislava forgot his assault rifle on the roof of his vehicle and drove off it later slipped off at a public transport stop and a policewoman in Zilina forgot her Vz 58 at a gas station after a Sunday coffee 30 31 Moreover the parliamentary opposition attacked the arming of police saying that arming even the traffic police with submachine guns invokes feeling of civil war and scares the tourists 32 The ownership of automatic weapons by civilians is prohibited under any circumstances including competitive shooting The ownership of firearms should be possible only with adequate psychological examinations and that these will have to be retaken every five years 33 This was actually proposed also in the past but it was never passed into law because of the powerful hunting lobby in Slovakia On 12 October 2010 a memorial medal was awarded to Peter Novosedlik by the Ministry of Interior Novosedlik an ex police officer risked his own life when he helped get the wounded policeman into an ambulance He happened to be working about 100 meters away from the location of the massacre 34 In fiction EditOn 17 February 2011 the movie Devinsky masaker Devinska Nova Ves massacre which was about the 2010 Bratislava shootings premiered in Slovakia The 60 minute movie is a combination of documentary and drama merging documentary style opinions of witnesses and surviving family members with quick paced action 35 Notably the family of the shooter refused any cooperation with the filmmakers Devinsky masaker received generally negative reviews for example a week after the premiere the Czech and Slovak Film Database reported an aggregate score of 28 36 Major Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dni concluded its review by writing Trailers for this movie where producers let Harman s friend strongly attack the dead victims and about the murdered half Roma boy Jozko they manage only to inform us that at the age of 12 he did not yet smoke do not necessarily attract people into cinemas But they are guaranteed to stir the passions The movie s title is technically incorrect since the massacre took place in the district of Devinska Nova Ves not the district of Devin Correctly it would be Devinskonovovesky masaker See also EditCrime in Slovakia Law enforcement in SlovakiaReferences Edit Allen Greene Richard 30 August 2010 6 dead 14 wounded in Slovakia shooting CNN Retrieved 30 August 2010 V Devinskej Novej Vsi sa strieľalo 14 zranenych 8 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2010 Retrieved 10 November 2016 in Slovak http krimi cas sk clanok 178511 sialenec zranil syna znameho vedca dominik dostal styri rany html in Slovak http www sme sk c 5533372 lipsic ani rodina vraha nic netusila html in Slovak http bratislava sme sk c 5786407 policajti v devinskej zasiahli len harmana html in Slovak http aktualne centrum sk domov kauzy clanek phtml id 1237551 amp tro6490 1 0 in Slovak http www casopiszornicka sk slovensko krimi vysetrovanie devinskej masakry uzavreli html Slovakia to mourn victims of Monday s shooting spree The Slovak Spectator 1 September 2010 Archived from the original on 4 September 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2010 Slovensti policiste ztraceji samopaly in Czech novinky cz 23 February 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2011 Policajt zabudol sluzobny samopal na streche auta in Slovak webnoviny sk 23 February 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2011 Samopaly maji na Slovensku i dopravni policiste in Czech novinky cz 9 February 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2011 Lipsic Gunman received fatal wound from police before killing himself September 2010 in Slovak http www minv sk tlacove spravy amp sprava medaila pre odvazneho expolicajta petra novosedlika Radia Radio Radia in Czech http www csfd cz film 291377 devinsky masaker Sources EditInterview with Dominik Kapisinsky 19 published 10 September 2010 in Slovak daily Hospodarske noviny Interview conducted by Andrea Szocsova Review of the movie Devinsky masaker published 24 February 2011 in Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dni author Lenka Durajkova External links EditDaily Slovak News coverage 1 Images from the crime scene Photo of Ľubomir Harman 2 TV documentary about the incidentCoordinates 48 13 00 N 16 58 00 E 48 2167 N 16 9667 E 48 2167 16 9667 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Bratislava shooting amp oldid 1129020791 Perpetrator, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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