6 killed in shooting incident in Belgorod

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    Police have begun an operation to detain a suspect in the shooting in the Russian city of Belgorod. A gunman opened fire near an arms shop, leaving six people dead and one injured. A 14-year-old girl is among those killed.

    Police have asked Belgorod residents not to leave their homes because of the special operation. The photo of the suspect – Sergey Pomazun, 32 – and his description have been posted on the internet. Law enforcers also warn that the man at large may be armed with a gas pistol, a carbine and a semi-automatic machine.

    Belgorod authorities earlier stated that the suspect had been detained by police. However, they then said that the report was published on the local administration’s website by mistake.

    “Information on the detention of the suspect has not been confirmed, the Interior Ministry told us two minutes ago,” the city administration’s press service told Interfax.

    Police have determined the whereabouts of the shooting suspect and sent special forces to the area. His residence has also been cordoned off by police.

    About 2pm local time (10:00 GMT) the gunman drove up to a shop in a dark BMW X5. Getting out of the car, he opened fire in the street and then inside the shop.

    As a result of the shooting rampage, four men aged between 28 and 45, and two schoolgirls were killed, police said. One of the girls, a 16-year-old, was taken to a local hospital, but died later in the ICU.

    The Belgorod shooter allegedly used a Kalashnikov-based semi-automatic 7.62 caliber Saiga carbine, popular with hunters, reports Lifenews tabloid.

    Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is being kept informed on the development of the situation, his press secretary Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

    The suspect has a criminal record and has earlier been convicted four times, “mainly for thefts,” a source at regional Interior Ministry Told Interfax. It is alleged that he attempted to rob the arms shop.

    Police have found the suspect's car in the neighborhood nearby. However, he managed to flee the scene.

    Conflicting reports suggest there were two suspects in the shooting, with witnesses having seen them according to some media reports. The two may have reportedly been father and son.

    According to law enforcers though, the suspect’s father, Aleksandr Pomazun, is actively cooperating with investigators.

    “Initially, [the father] was put on a wanted list, as the BMW that Sergey Pomazun drove in to the shop was registered on Aleksandr’s name,” the regional Interior Ministry told Interfax. “But soon Aleksandr’s whereabouts were identified and he gave detailed evidence during questioning.”
    http://rt.com/news/belgorod-shooting-russia-killed-198/
     
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    to SAUER Ты дэбил хоть думай что побликуешь под своим ником...
     
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    wtf??

    behave yourself, and be a good boy.

    p.s. tebe opyat' mocha v golovu ebanula, dolboeb?:bored:
     
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    Sergey Pomazun, the main suspect in the Belgorod shooting, has been arrested trying to elude a massive Russian-Ukrainian manhunt. He was leaving the city in a freight train. Six people were killed in Monday spree, including a 14-year-old girl.

    “On Tuesday evening Sergey Pomazun tried to leave the cordoned area in a freight train, but was detained by the police,” the Russian Interior Ministry has said. Pomazun was arrested at the city’s railway station.

    The suspect injured one policeman with a knife as he tried to resist arrest, the ministry added.

    Hundreds of police had been searching for the 'Belgorod shooter,' who went on a gun rampage in the Russian city of Belgorod on Monday, killing six people. Helicopters and jets were also reported to be patrolling the area.

    At least 2,000 police and special forces were engaged in the operation. Highway police are searching all vehicles on the road, and Belgorod residents were told to stay in their homes if possible and to not disrupt the search operation.

    "I went to school today. Streets are empty. People are scared to leave homes. Very few cars. Belgorod is filled with panic," Twitter user [MENTION=784]God[/MENTION]s_syndrome reported.

    Earlier, city residents planned to hold a memorial event on Tuesday evening to mourn the victims of the shooting rampage. However, the gathering was canceled for security reasons.

    Police force from neighboring regions were dispatched to join the manhunt. Over 100 public activists and members of youth movements have also joined police in an effort to find the still-at-large gunman.
    http://rt.com/news/mass-manhunt-belgorod-shooter-244/

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    Very likely the examination will prove that this bastrd is a sane person. - therefore he has a good chance to get a deprivation of freedom for life.
     
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    Belgorod shooter found sane by experts

    MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Sergei Pomazun who is charged with killing six people in Belgorod has been found sane, spokesman for the Russian Investigative Committee (SK) Vladimir Markin told Itar-Tass.

    “More than 50 expert examinations are to be conducted within the framework of the criminal case investigation, including genetic, trace evidence, forensic, medical, ballistic, biological, and several others. Sergei Pomazun has undergone a complex outpatient forensic psychiatric and psychological expert examination, on the results of which he was found sane,” said the SK spokesman.

    On April 22, Sergei Pomazun, who was dubbed by the media “Belgorod shooter,” stole his father’s gun and BMW X5 and came to the gun store “Okhota” (“Hunting”) in the centre of the city, in order to steal weapons, the investigators believe. In the store he fired at two sales assistants and a visitor. After that, stealing weapons Pomazun came out of the store and shot three other people who were walking by.

    During the detention Pomazun injured a police officer with a knife.

    The criminal investigation is underway.
    http://www.itar-tass.com/c154/763957.html
     

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