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Sunday, September 27, 2015

ZUG MASSACRE (SEPTEMBER 27, 2001)



            On this date, September 27, 2001, an angry, unstable gunman, Friedrich Leibacher, shot and killed 15 people including himself in the cantonal parliament of Zug. The event became known as the Zug Massacre. I will post information about this gun violence crime from Wikipedia.


Zug massacre

Mourners place candles and flowers on the steps to Zug's Parliament building


Location
Zug, Switzerland
Date
September 27, 2001
10:32 a.m. – 10:35 a.m.
Attack type
Mass murder, murder-suicide
Weapons
Deaths
15 (including the pepertrator)
Non-fatal injuries
18
Perpetrator
Friedrich Leibacher


The Zug massacre took place on September 27, 2001 in the city of Zug (Canton of Zug, Switzerland) in the canton's parliament. Fourteen people were shot dead by Friedrich Leibacher, who killed himself shortly after the crime.

In the years before the massacre, Leibacher drew attention to himself by an intense use of lawsuits. These were dismissed, so he assumed he was being persecuted by the state, thus he felt he had to resort to the crime.

He was armed with a civilian version of a Stgw 90 (Swiss Army assault rifle), a SIG Sauer pistol, a pump-action shotgun, and a revolver, and he wore a home-made police vest. Leibacher was able to enter the parliament building without problem.

Friedrich Leibacher
 
Smith & Wesson Model 19
 
SIG Sauer P230
Attack

He started shooting in the hall where the members of parliament were meeting. He killed three members of the Executive Council ("Regierungsräte") and eleven members of the legislature ("Kantonsräte"), and wounded 18 politicians and journalists, some heavily. He fired 91 rounds. Then, he ignited a homemade bomb, and then took his own life. His main intended target was the Cantonal Minister Robert Bisig, who was unharmed. Leibacher left a suicide note titled "Tag des Zornes für die Zuger Mafia" ("Day of wrath for the Zug mafia"), which referenced his belief there was a plot against him.

This assault was the first of its type in Switzerland and one of the Canton of Zug's darkest days. Worldwide, especially in the European Union and in the German Bundestag, there was shock at the attack.

Remington Model 870
After effects

Afterwards, many local parliaments increased their security or installed security measures. Some established a strict access control for visitors and security passes for the politicians and staff.

On the national level, the Sektion Sicherheit Parlamentsgebäude (section for the security of parliament buildings) was established as part of the Bundessicherheitsdienst (Federal Security Service), a police unit of 35, which secures the Bundeshaus in Bern. As part of a general electronic access control for visitors, access controls with x-ray machines were installed. Further, separate wings of the Bundeshaus were secured with gates, which have to be opened with a badge.

Many cantons and communities have compiled files of people who are considered Nörgler, Querulanten and Behördenhasser (nigglers, grumblers, haters of the administration), who have threatened people, filed lawsuits or bombard authorities with protest notes and who think they have been treated unfairly after the suits have been dismissed. Since the Zug massacre such people are watched closely. Mediation centres were founded in which the so-called Ombudsmänner try to mediate conflicts. Police stations became more sensitive to threats, with people making threats temporarily detained and their houses searched for weapons. When issuing weapon licenses, the application is closely examined, since Leibacher had been diagnosed with a paranoid personality disorder and "brain weakness" ("Gehirnschwäche"). He was legally able to buy the weapons although he had already threatened people, had been known as a grumbler and has had a report made against him.

SIG SG 550 Assault Rifle
Deaths
  • Peter Bossard (Regierungsrat/Statthalter, FDP, Zug)
  • Monika Hutter-Häfliger (Regierungsrätin, SP, Baar)
  • Jean-Paul Flachsmann (Regierungsrat, CVP, Zug)
  • Herbert Arnet (Kantonsratspräsident, CVP, Cham)
  • Martin Döbeli (Kantonsrat, FDP, Zug)
  • Dorly Heimgartner (Kantonsrätin, FDP, Zug)
  • Kurt Nussbaumer (Kantonsrat, CVP, Oberägeri)
  • Rolf Nussbaumer (Kantonsrat, CVP, Baar)
  • Konrad Häusler (Kantonsrat, CVP, Unterägeri)
  • Erich Iten (Kantonsrat, FDP, Unterägeri)
  • Karl Gretener (Kantonsrat, CVP, Cham)
  • Willi Wismer (Kantonsrat, CVP, Risch)
  • Heinz Grüter (Kantonsrat, FDP, Baar)
  • Käthi Langenegger (Kantonsrätin, CVP, Baar)
  • Friedrich Leibacher (Spree killer, Zug)


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