Shocking School Incident in Bulgaria: Ninth-Grader Opens Fire During Recess
A ninth-grade student at the Stefan Karadzha Sports School in Haskovo has been detained by police after firing a gun at the school during recess
Source: iNews.bg
Sofia residents who often go for a walk in the Boris Gardens, made signals about a man with a pistol in the park. He has occupied part of the territory, marked trees with red-crosses and hung on medals and announced the upcoming controversial races. This is Dimitar Kisyov, chairman of the mountain running committee at the Athletics Federation, Nova TV reported.
Many complaints have been filed with the police against him in recent months. An woman said that about a month and a half ago, walking her dog, she came across an aggressive man who carried long flags. The woman's dog got scared and began to bark. Then the man pulled a gun and fired twice at the pet - perhaps with a gas gun. She says there is no information on any reaction by the authorities after filing complaint against the assailant.
Another victim made video of his quarrel with the aggressive man, he was also threatened with a gun after he asked Kisyov if he had painted the crosses on the trees.
"This happened on Wednesday, I made a video after a lot of the tension has already fallen because we have already called the police, the children are scared, there are many flags that are put backwards, this is not illiteracy, but a declaration of war. We asked him if he did all of this, and he started acting aggressively and started waving a gun, "said Ivan.
The man added that this time the police had responded, but it turned out that the man with the gun had complained about them. "Many people worry that he writes back complaints to them, people are worried about lies and counter-attacks," said Ivan.
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