Montenegro mass shooting

Montenegro Proposes Nationwide Gun Ban After Mass Shooting

A gunman in Cetinje, Montenegro, fatally shot twelve people, including two children, before killing himself, resulting in a national tragedy. The incident, following a bar brawl, prompted Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to consider a nationwide weapons ban. Police reported the shooter, Aco Martinović, had a history of violent behavior and illegal weapons possession, and the victims included family members and acquaintances. The government declared three days of national mourning following this second mass shooting in Cetinje within three years.

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Montenegro Mass Shooting: Children Among Victims in New Year Tragedy

A mass shooting in Cetinje, Montenegro, resulted in the deaths of at least 10 people, among them two children. The incident, which began with a verbal altercation in a restaurant, concluded with the perpetrator’s suicide. Montenegro’s government has declared three days of national mourning in response to this devastating tragedy. Prime Minister Spajic described the event as a “terrible tragedy”.

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