Zug massacre
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.
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Zug massacre
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.
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Das Zuger Attentat wurde am 27 ...... tsandten Beileids-Botschaften.
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The Zug massacre took place on ...... ment building without problem.
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2001-09-27
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Das Zuger Attentat wurde am 27 ...... ch zu dieser Tat gedrängt sah.
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The Zug massacre took place on ...... he had to resort to the crime.
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Zug massacre
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Zuger Attentat
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