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You're banking an awful lot on one witness who heard something -- you want sooooo badly for it to be extremist Islam, don't you?
"There is absolutely no link to the Islamic State," Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae said.
He said the assault was a "classic act by a deranged person" and described an individual "obsessed" with mass shootings.
He said German investigators saw an "obvious link" between Friday's killings and Breivik's massacre of 77 people in a bomb attack in Oslo and a shooting rampage on the nearby island of Utoya exactly five years earlier.
Most of the victims in Friday's attack were foreigners.
Munich prosecutor Thomas Steinkraus-Koch said the 18-year-old German-Iranian student - named as David Ali Sonboly - had suffered depression, while media reports said he had undergone psychiatric treatment."
Munich gunman inspired by rightwing Breivik: police - The Local
And even in your own CCN link: "Speaking at a press conference in the southern German city Saturday, police officials said the 18-year-old lone attacker -- who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound -- had no political motivations, and no references to religion had been found in documents in his home."
Munich shooting: Teen 'researched rampage killings' - CNN.com
"There is absolutely no link to the Islamic State," Munich police chief Hubertus Andrae said.
He said the assault was a "classic act by a deranged person" and described an individual "obsessed" with mass shootings.
He said German investigators saw an "obvious link" between Friday's killings and Breivik's massacre of 77 people in a bomb attack in Oslo and a shooting rampage on the nearby island of Utoya exactly five years earlier.
Most of the victims in Friday's attack were foreigners.
Munich prosecutor Thomas Steinkraus-Koch said the 18-year-old German-Iranian student - named as David Ali Sonboly - had suffered depression, while media reports said he had undergone psychiatric treatment."
Munich gunman inspired by rightwing Breivik: police - The Local
And even in your own CCN link: "Speaking at a press conference in the southern German city Saturday, police officials said the 18-year-old lone attacker -- who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound -- had no political motivations, and no references to religion had been found in documents in his home."
Munich shooting: Teen 'researched rampage killings' - CNN.com