AP/ April 9, 2011, 9:16 AM

7 killed, 15 wounded in Dutch mall shooting

Victims of a mass shooting are removed from a shopping mall in Alpen aan den Rijn, 15 miles southwest of Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, April 9, 2011.

Victims of a mass shooting are removed from a shopping mall in Alpen aan den Rijn, 15 miles southwest of Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, April 9, 2011. / AP Photo/www.regio15.nl

Last Updated 4:10 p.m. ET

ALPHEN AAN DEN RIJN, Netherlands - A gunman opened fire with a machine gun at a crowded shopping mall outside Amsterdam on Saturday, leaving at least seven people dead and wounding 15 others, officials and a witness said.

The attacker was among the dead after fatally shooting himself at the Ridderhof mall in Alphen aan den Rijn, Mayor Bas Eenhoorn said. The suburb is less than 15 miles southwest of Amsterdam.

Eenhoorn said that children were among the victims, but he could not confirm whether they were among the wounded or dead, or both.

"It's too terrible for words, a shock for us all," he said.

The gunman's identity was known and it was "all but certain" he acted alone, District Attorney Kitty Nooy said, but investigators were not yet ready to release his name or age. She said he was a native Dutchman from Alphen who has a criminal record.

Witness Martine Spruit, a 41-year-old receptionist, told The Associated Press she was shopping at a drug store when she heard bangs and people in the store hid behind shelves. When they realized a shooting was taking place, customers shouted for employees to lock the doors.

"Then we heard the shots getting further away, so he was walking back and forth," she said. "Then we thought we'd have a look and there were two people lying dead near the entrance ... then he came back shooting so we locked the door again."

Queen Beatrix and Prime Minister Mark Rutte issued statements saying they were shocked and sympathize with the victims and their families.

A witness identified as Maart Verbeek told state broadcaster NOS the attacker had a machine gun and appeared to be shooting at random.

"There was a panic in the mall, a lot of people running," said Verbeek, a pet shop owner. "I see the attacker coming, walking, and I go inside the store ... and I see him going by with a big machine gun."

Hours after the shooting, residents continued to gather at the mall, some of whom appeared to be in a daze.

"You hear about this sort of thing happening at American schools and you think that's a long way away," said Rob Kuipers, 50, a project manager. "Now it's happened here in the Netherlands."

Eenhoorn said several other malls in the town were evacuated, but he would not elaborate on the reason. Dutch television broadcasters showed a bomb squad searching a car parked outside the Ridderhof mall that is believed to have belonged to the shooter.

Nooy said there was "no evidence" to support rumors the gunman was a former soldier, and confirmed his house has also been searched. She would not comment on reports that he left a note.

Witnesses said he had long blond hair, appeared to be about 25 years old, and wore a leather jacket with camouflage pants.

A resident who lives near the mall who gave his name as Marijn said the shooting went on for several minutes. When he went to see whether friends working at the mall were OK, he saw the shooter lying dead in front of a grocery store.

"There was glass everywhere," the resident said. "He was just shooting everywhere as if it were the Wild West."

Images published by the NOS showed the covered body of the shooter just inside a grocery store.

With his voice choking at times, Eenhoorn described the incident as a "disaster of unparalleled proportions" for Alphen, known as a quiet residential suburb, and it was all the more shocking because it took place on one of the first sunny days of spring.

"Under these circumstances, with many people shopping at the Ridderhof today, including parents with children, it's an almost incomprehensible situation," he said.

Although rare, shootings and violence are not unknown in the Netherlands. In 1999, four students and a teacher were hurt in a school shooting and in 2004, a teacher was shot dead by a student.

There have also been two assassinations in the past decade, the 2002 killing of right wing politician Pim Fortuyn by an animal rights activist and the 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamic extremist.

In 2009, a loner drove his car into a group of bystanders during a royal parade, killing eight and wounding 10.

Gun permits are difficult to obtain, but illegal automatic weapons and ammunition are frequently seized during drug busts.

Two people were killed in Alphen in a drug-related shooting several weeks ago. Nooy said investigators do not believe the incidents are linked. She said investigators were trying to trace the gun or guns used in the attack.

One unidentified witness on NOS television said he saw the shooter reload the magazine of his machine gun and continue to fire.

Police commissioner Jan Stikvoort denied reports police were slow to respond, saying they arrived while the shooting was ongoing and reached the gunman just as the shooting stopped.

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theaffluentsociety2 says:
why the hell are automatic rifles available on the global arms market? i can understand the right to arms. i cannot understand the right to bazookas, AK47s, or other weapons that can literally wipe out a cafeteria full of innocents. the risks are just too great.
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malcarada replies:
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There is nowhere there that says the machine gun was legally bought and legally owned.
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gregorio57 says:
Guns were not invented in America. It is plain stupid to to think that America or the NRA are somehow responsible. Obviously their gun control didn't work.
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Imthaid2 says:
"You hear about this sort of thing happening at American schools..."

Yup. This is what america brings to the world. Violence, murder, war and corruption.
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malcarada replies:
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At least Syrian and Lybia give peace and flowers.
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ultimaratio says:
Ah, another follower of something Americans sometime practice, as in vented rage. Looks like the NRA is alive and well in this usually quiet locale of Europe. True, guns don't kill people, only people kill people. Then again, look what a crazed gun culture American society really is, thanks to those precious Constitutional rights. Too bad some jackass types can't take out their wrath on themselves. Well, it's more senseless slaughter and more wonder or worries to the rest of us where we'll be at the wrong time when someone goes ballistic.
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erasmus111 replies:
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"Ah, another follower of something Americans sometime practice..."


SOMETIMES? Sheesh.
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mecanik, this is the comment I left on the "Arizona" story, but I brought it here just in case you missed it.

by mecanik-2009 April 8, 2011 9:56 PM EDT
"The brave will walk the earth freely as a free man with his head held high afraid of nothing."



I don't call having a gun strapped to your side being brave. A gun strapped to your side says that you are afraid.

Where I live, we don't live in fear. Freedom is not having to live in fear. Not having to carry a gun. Behind every gun is a spineless wimp.
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CaboSailor says:
Not only did gun control not work but apparently he was able to get hold of a fully automatic weapon. The license to own and operate one of those in the states is expensive and difficult to get.
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jumkey replies:
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And virtually all murders committed by legal gunowners (the vast majority, btw) are done with semi-automatics. So gun control does work keeping dangerous weapons out of the hand of murderers.

Lie about it anyway you want, gun control works and saves live. The NRA and gunowners don't care if innocent people are murdered as long as their gun fetish is stroked.
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bobbyboobee says:
Well finally, other countries are learning how to shoot and kill people indiscriminately just like we do here. Now, if we could only get them more guns.
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brad210 says:
WHAT A TRAGEDY, I WISH HOLLYWOOD AND AUTHORS LIKE TOM CLANCY WOULD THINK A BIT MORE BEFORE PUTTING THINGS OUT THERE THAT INSPIRE ACTS OF INSANITY LIKE THIS, MY HEART GOES OUT TO THE VICTIMS FAMILIES
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LisaK13 replies:
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There are plenty of viewers like myself who like action movies, sometimes with machine gun action, who are not interested in picking up guns in our real lives and shooting people. I think this issue was more to do with a suicidal man who, unfortunately, wanted to take others out with him and create misery. It must have made him feel better to take his own life in this way. It is so wrong that killers think this way. Gun control helps.
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rwsmith29456 says:
The violence epidemic is spreadin.
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