2010 Bratislava shootings
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The 2010 Bratislava shooting, or Devínska Nová Ves shooting, occurred on 30 August 2010 when eight people (including the perpetrator) died and at least 17 were injured after a lone gunman opened fire in Devínska Nová Ves
Devínska Nová Ves
Devínska Nová Ves ) is a borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Its western borders are formed by the Morava River, which also represents the national border between Slovakia and Austria....

 district in a suburb of the Slovak
Slovakia
The Slovak Republic is a landlocked state in Central Europe. It has a population of over five million and an area of about . Slovakia is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south...

 capital, Bratislava
Bratislava
Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and, with a population of about 431,000, also the country's largest city. Bratislava is in southwestern Slovakia on both banks of the Danube River. Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital that borders two independent countries.Bratislava...

. The shooting spree took place both inside a local panel building
Panelák
is a colloquial term in Czech and Slovak for a panel building constructed of pre-fabricated, pre-stressed concrete, such as those extant in Czech Republic and elsewhere in the former Soviet bloc...

 and later in the street outside.

This was the second-deadliest attack in the modern history of Slovakia
History of Slovakia
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. This is the first time in Slovak history that a mass murderer went on a shooting spree. According to police chief Jaroslav Spišiak, Slovak police has to consult with other countries and find the best precedures for these cases, something that has not yet been done, as of February 2011. 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 some 23.000 inhabitants and another 10.000 people commuting to work here (mainly because of the Volkswagen
Volkswagen
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 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 some people waiting for a bus, or parents taking a walk with small children. 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
Petržalka
Petržalka ) is the largest borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Situated on the right bank of the river Danube, it is home to approximately 150,000 people.-History:Historical records of Petržalka exist from 1225...

), no proof has ever been produced in this case.

Attack

  • 9:40 a.m. Ľubomír Harman
    Ľubomír Harman
    Ľubomír Harman was a Slovak spree killer who on August 30, 2010 killed 7 people, and wounded 17 more in a densely populated suburb of the Slovak capital Bratislava, before committing suicide after receiving what would have been a fatal wound from the police...

     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
    Earmuffs
    Earmuffs are objects designed to cover a person's ears for protection. They consist of a thermoplastic or metal head-band, that fits over the top of the head, and a pad at each end, to cover the external ears....

    . He was equipped with a Vz. 58 rifle, a CZ 85
    CZ 85
    The CZ 85 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered for 9mm Luger.It was manufactured in Czechoslovakia by Česká Zbrojovka. It is an updated version of the CZ 75, and has slight changes made to internal parts to increase reliability, and has an ambidextrous safety switch and slide stop, making the...

     pistol, and a CZ 52 pistol, and many rounds of amunition inside a leather-colored bag hung over his shoulder. The attack started probably around 9:40 a.m.
  • 9:45 a.m. The first emergency phone call was made at 9:45 a.m. The perpetrator first entered a flat on the same floor as his (technically it was his neighbors). After killing all five people in the flat the shooter headed towards the exit from the building where he killed another man from the same family - Jozef Pútik (49). Just outside the building there was also the retired Vincent Fratrič (79), waiting by the entrance for workers who change windows. There he was approached by Pútik, they talked for a while, while Pútik was unable to get buzzed into the apartment where the slaughter just happened. He managed to get inside, however, and some 5–7 minutes later he came running back and collapsed outside of the building. Wounded Pútik grabbed Fratrič by the waist and screamed for help, while the shooter leaned his gun against Fratrič's shoulder as he continued to shoot Pútik once into the head from point blank range. Then "we were looking into each other's eyes", recalls Fratrič. The shooter then Inserted a new magazine in his rifle and opened fire on other people on the street. He also hit several cars driving nearby. He then began walking and firing into windows and in the direction of the kindergarten and local shopping centre. He seemed to be shooting randomly as he also injured several people in a considerable distance. Gabriela Košťálová (52) was shot on a balcony and died in a matter of minutes. At one time, he was shooting from the vicinity of a newsstand. According to eyewitness Dominik Kapišinský (19) the lady 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".
  • 9:47 a.m. The first police car arrived two minutes after receiving information about the shooting, second police car arrived after another two minutes. Almost immediately, one of the policemen, captain Karol Vrchovský (35), suffered a non-fatal head wound. He approached the shooter at the distance of 60 meters, then took cover behind a panel space at the base of a panel building, where he was hit probably by a deflected bullet that entered though his upper lip and exited near his right ear. The policemen then decided to encircle the shooter and wait for a tactical unit to arrive. With the arrival of the police, the shooter shifted his focus on mainly targeting police officers.
Czech media routinely report that at this time some local inhabitants hand out their bulletproof vest
Bulletproof vest
A ballistic vest, bulletproof vest or bullet-resistant vest is an item of personal armor that helps absorb the impact from firearm-fired projectiles and shrapnel from explosions, and is worn on the torso...

s to the engaging police officers.
  • 10:10 a.m. This awaited specialized unit (called "kukláči" in Slovak
    Slovak language
    Slovak , is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages .Slovak is the official language of Slovakia, where it is spoken by 5 million people...

    ) arrived at the site from Malacky
    Malacky
    Malacky is a town and municipality in western Slovakia around 35 km north from capital Bratislava. From the second half of the 10th century until 1918, it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary...

     25 minutes since the incident was reported.
  • 10:16 a.m. In six minutes they successfully cornered and fatally wounded the attacker, who committed suicide
    Suicide
    Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often committed out of despair or attributed to some underlying mental disorder, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, alcoholism, or drug abuse...

     by a single gunshot in the head at 10:16 a.m. Fifteen people were taken to five different hospitals in Bratislava, and two persons were being treated on the spot.


During the attack, the shooter is seen repeatedly touching the barrel of his rifle, checking if it is not overheated. This is verifiable from amateur footage made by eyewitnesses.

Many former policemen, soldiers and border-guards live in the Devínska Nová Ves District. During the shooting the perpetrator noticed a man in a window and shot in his direction, hitting his hand. The wounded man, a former professional sniper
Sniper
A sniper is a marksman who shoots targets from concealed positions or distances exceeding the capabilities of regular personnel. Snipers typically have specialized training and distinct high-precision rifles....

, subsequently aimed at the perpetrator, but later decided not to intervene and was only watching the police action with binoculars.

During the shooting the local authority instructed people through local radio to avoid standing near windows and to leave the Ján Smrek, Pavol Horov and Štefan Králik streets. "We have verified the information from the police, so we are warning people," said Mayor of Devínska Nová Ves Vladimír Mráz.

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. Public transport was redirected around the district for an unspecified amount of time.

Perpetrator

The shooter was a 48 years old Ľubomír Harman
Ľubomír Harman
Ľubomír Harman was a Slovak spree killer who on August 30, 2010 killed 7 people, and wounded 17 more in a densely populated suburb of the Slovak capital Bratislava, before committing suicide after receiving what would have been a fatal wound from the police...

 who lived on the same (third) floor of the same building at Pavla Horova street as most of his 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 a semi automatic Vz. 58 Semi-automatic rifle
Semi-automatic rifle
A semi-automatic rifle is a type of rifle that fires a single bullet each time the trigger is pulled, automatically ejects the spent cartridge, chambers a fresh cartridge from its magazine, and is immediately ready to fire another shot...

. 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, while three other policemen tried to shoot Harman unsuccessfully before. According to autopsy results, Ľubomír Harman was fatally hit into the left side of the chest and afterwards he shot himself.

The first reports from the place informed that the shooter was an intoxicated boy, approximately 15 years old. Later that day, a single picture taken from one of the balconies above the street by witness Matej became available to the media. In this iconic picture Harman is standing on the street holding his rilfe and looking up at the balconies.

Victims

Targeted killings
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 did not take part 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 dead in the flat. They were all members of the Putík family.(questionable) Although initial reports claimed that the family was of Roma ethnicity, it was not; some of the partners of the female victims were Roma (one of them also being the victim), while the family itself was white. The last victim (Ms. Košťálová) was later found by her relatives on the balcony of a different apartment. It was a 52-year-old woman who was not related to the other victims. She was shot when looking down from her balcony.

Five years prior to the shooting Slovak television station Markíza
Markíza
Markíza is a television station in Slovakia. The station launched on 31 August 1996. The station was owned by the politician Pavol Rusko, and is now part of CME network...

 made a reportage about the family of the victims. The reportage was instigated by the neighbors of the family. According to it all other inhabitants of the block of flats signed a letter inviting the reporters. At the time the reportage was made, only two of the victims were living in the flat, while the others moved in later. 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 catastrophy". 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 is 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. According to the report the police were called a number of times to solve the situation, however no progress was made.

Of the 15 people taken to the hospitals, 8 required longer hospitalization, with 3 people being in serious condition. According to the spokeswoman for Bratislava's University Hospital, Rút Geržová, "two, including a 33-year-old Czech man, (are) in very serious condition." The Czech patient had to be put into a coma
Coma
In medicine, a coma is a state of unconsciousness, lasting more than 6 hours in which a person cannot be awakened, fails to respond normally to painful stimuli, light or sound, lacks a normal sleep-wake cycle and does not initiate voluntary actions. A person in a state of coma is described as...

, also in a critical condition is Andrej (19), 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
Lung
The lung is the essential respiration organ in many air-breathing animals, including most tetrapods, a few fish and a few snails. In mammals and the more complex life forms, the two lungs are located near the backbone on either side of the heart...

. Police officer Karol Vrchovský (35) suffered a non-lethal minor face injury. Nadežda (70) was shot into her leg on the street when returning home from buying groceries. She waited for paramedics in the local pharmacy. Veronika (age unknown) was shot into her right shoulder
Shoulder
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 and forearm
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. A 3-year-old child suffered a minor ear injury when hit inside a car passing by the crime scene (after the attack its father was unsure if it was a hit or just a cut from broken glass). Vincent Fratrič (79) had to be hospitalised 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. Dominik Kapišinský (19) was hit by four bullets into the stomach area while standing on his balcony on 11th floor of a nearby building.

Information withholding

No information about the attack was made public by the authorities until a press briefing by Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic
Daniel Lipšic
JUDr. Daniel Lipšic, LL.M. is a Slovak politician who currently serves as the Interior Minister of Slovakia. He previously served as Minister of Justice of Slovakia from 2002 to 2006.. , The New York Times He is a member of the Christian Democratic Movement, a party currently in the governing...

 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 were news media based their reports on accounts from Facebook
Facebook
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 and word-of-mouth. Many of these information later turned out to be false, yet nevertheless added to the panic.

When minister Lipšic - as the first official to do so - addressed the public over 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 4 hours after the attack ended. 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.

According to an article published on September 2, 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 policmen 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 (79) it took approximately 10 minutes since Jozef Pútik's (49) death until the first police car showed up.

According to an interview with victim Dominik Kapišinský (19), 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 away before he shot Kapišinský four times, they were only shouting at Harman.

Investigation

Investigation of the shootings concluded on July 13, 2011. Six month after the incident, Slovak police
Law enforcement in Slovakia
Law enforcement in Slovakia is divided among various agencies under the Slovak ministries of Interior, Justice, Traffic, Defense, Finance and local governments within the Republic. The Slovak Secret Service also lists among its tasks those usually reserved for the police force, for example...

 were still not able to determine the number of bullets fired by Ľubomír Harman and the number fired by the police. Because of widespread spectulation that some of the victims of the massacre could have been caused by police officers during the chaos of the weakly organised encounter, partial results of the investigation by Expert forensic office of the Slovak Police force were made public in February 2011, claiming that the only person ever to be hit by the police was the shooter.

The final results of the investigation were initially released to the TV station Markíza
Markíza
Markíza is a television station in Slovakia. The station launched on 31 August 1996. The station was owned by the politician Pavol Rusko, and is now part of CME network...

. Its reporters claim that Ľubomír Harman fired 140 bullets (24 inside the apartment and 116 in the street). The police fired altogether 15 bullets, one of them hit the attacker. They also claim that the investigator heard dozens of testimonies and the prosecution was stopped because the accused is dead.

Immediate reaction

Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic and the national police chief Jaroslav Spišiak arrived at the site. President Ivan Gašparovič
Ivan Gašparovic
Ivan Gašparovič is a Slovak politician and law professor who has been the President of Slovakia since 15 June 2004. He is also the first Slovak president to be re-elected.-Biography:...

, Mayor of Bratislava
Mayor of Bratislava
Mayor of Bratislava is the highest political representative of the Slovak capital Bratislava. The Mayor's office is located at Primate's Square inside Primate's Palace, on the 3rd floor...

 Andrej Ďurkovský
Andrej Durkovský
Andrej Ďurkovský is a Slovak politician and former member of the Christian Democratic Movement . After being elected the Mayor of Bratislava twice – from 2002 to 2010 – he was elected into the National Council of the Slovak Republic in the Slovak parliamentary election, 2010...

 and Prime minister Iveta Radičová
Iveta Radicová
Iveta Radičová is the Prime Minister of Slovakia and a member of the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party. She was sworn into office on 8 July 2010 as the head of a four-party center-right coalition government following the 2010 Slovak parliamentary election, until the fall of...

 all expressed their condolences. The Slovak government, at a special session on 31 August, declared a national day of mourning on September 2, 2010, to commemorate the victims of the shooting rampage.

Relatives of the perpetrator faced death-threats from the relatives of the victims after the act. After consulting police, perpetrator's mother, father, brother and sister together with their families probably fled to Hungary to take refuge by their relatives living there. Slovak police is unwilling to comment on this 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 September 2, 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 the apartment contained some valuables. According to footage made by TV Markíza
Markíza
Markíza is a television station in Slovakia. The station launched on 31 August 1996. The station was owned by the politician Pavol Rusko, and is now part of CME network...

, more police had to be summoned to the crime scene to handle the situation. Authorities claim 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 claim 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
Daniel Lipšic
JUDr. Daniel Lipšic, LL.M. is a Slovak politician who currently serves as the Interior Minister of Slovakia. He previously served as Minister of Justice of Slovakia from 2002 to 2006.. , The New York Times He is a member of the Christian Democratic Movement, a party currently in the governing...

 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 immediatedly criticized by police and military experts and journalists alike, because this gun has only limited effectiveness at larger distances and would have not 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 shooters sporting rifle. Following instances of losing their new rifles by policemen, the measure came under criticism in February 2011, when a policman in Bratislava forgot his rifle on the roof of his vehicle and drove off (it later slipped off at a public transport stop) and a policewoman in Žilina
Žilina
Žilina is a city in north-western Slovakia, around from the capital Bratislava, close to both the Czech and Polish borders. It is the fourth largest city of Slovakia with a population of approximately 85,000, an important industrial center, the largest city on the Váh river, and the seat of a...

 forgot her Vz. 58 at a gas station after a Sunday coffee. 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".

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. This was actually proposed also in the past but it was never passed into law because of the powerful hunting lobby in Slovakia.

On October 12, 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 place of the massacre.

In fiction

On February 17, 2011 the movie "Devínsky masaker" (Devín massacre) about the 2010 Bratislava shootings was premiered in Slovakia. This 60-minute movie is a combination of documentary
Documentary
A documentary is a creative work of non-fiction, including:* Documentary film, including television* Radio documentary* Documentary photographyRelated terms include:...

 and drama
Drama
Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The term comes from a Greek word meaning "action" , which is derived from "to do","to act" . The enactment of drama in theatre, performed by actors on a stage before an audience, presupposes collaborative modes of production and a...

, combining documentary-style opinions of witnesses and surviving family members with quick-paced action. Notably, however, the family of the shooter refused any cooperation with the filmmakers. Devínsky masaker has received generally negative critical responses, for example a week after the premiere, the Czech and Slovak Film Database reported an aggregate score of 28%. Major Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dní concludes 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 title is technically incorrect, since the massacre took place in the district of Devínska Nová Ves not the district of Devín
Devín
Devín originally a separate town at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers, is now a suburb of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is an important archaeological site, famous for the ruins of Devín Castle...

. Correctly, it would be "Devínsko Novoveský masaker".

Sources

  • Interview with Dominik Kapišinský (19), published September 10, 2010 in Slovak daily Hospodárske noviny
    Hospodárske noviny
    Hospodárske noviny is a daily predominantly economic newspaper in Slovakia. It is issued by ECOPRESS, a subsidiary of Czech ECONOMIA and a member of the Handelsblatt group....

    . Interview conducted by Andrea Szöcsová.
  • Review of the movie "Devínsky masaker", published February 24, 2011 in Slovak weekly Plus 7 Dní, author Lenka Ďurajková.

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