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On 21 December 2023, 14 people were killed and 22 injured in a
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at the main
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building of
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in central
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,
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. Another three people were injured when the perpetrator opened fire toward the streets from the faculty's fourth-floor rooftop terrace. After receiving gunfire from Detective First Seargeant Jiří P., which missed him closely, the perpetrator, 24-year-old postgraduate student David Kozák, committed suicide by shooting himself. At the time of the shooting, the perpetrator was one in a pool of about 4,000 suspects in a double murder case that took place six days earlier, away, when a father and his infant daughter were murdered in Klánovice. The lead investigator confirmed that the police had not yet reviewed the perpetrator's potential as a suspect in the earlier killings when the Prague shootings took place. Evidence from the shootings linked the two incidents. The shooter's father was also found shot dead at his home in Hostouň. The attack was the deadliest mass murder in the Czech Republic since its independence in 1993, surpassing the 2020 Bohumín arson attack.


Events


Klánovice Forest murders

On 15 December 2023, a 32-year-old father and his two-month-old daughter in a stroller were shot dead in on the eastern outskirts of Prague, approximately away from where the later attack would take place at
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. Later investigation revealed that the perpetrator had only visited the Klánovice Forest once before committing the murders. On the day of the Charles University shooting, the perpetrator had written a
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on his computer detailing the Klánovice murders; he had also hidden the murder weapon in the family garden. According to the letter, he used public transport on the day of the murders and switched off his phone while changing transport on the other side of Prague. The perpetrator carried a brown beige backpack and was armed with two handguns—a Glock 45 and a Beretta 71. Upon entering the forest, the perpetrator initially wanted to shoot a woman with two children whom he saw at a playground along the main forest path, but then he noticed a man with a stroller heading towards a side path and decided that he was an easier target. The perpetrator followed him closely for a while before shooting the man multiple times using the Glock 45 pistol, which was equipped with a silencer. He then murdered the baby with two more rounds before fleeing the scene. The perpetrator fled on foot towards
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, leaving the forest first by bus, and then switching to a train once he reached Klánovice railway station. At some point during his escape, he passed by a couple with a stroller and considered shooting them as well, but decided not to after hearing sirens in the distance. The police conducted a detailed search of the entire forest with hundreds of officers, while a special task force was set up in order to find the perpetrator. The police had no direct leads. The scope of investigation was first directed at owners of registered firearms matching the ballistic report from the crime scene, which initially limited the search to about 30,000 people. This was then further limited to 4,000, of which about 40 people lived in direct vicinity of the Klánovice Forest. The initial investigation focused on those 40 people brought no leads. On 20 December, police said that they had no leads in the case but were continuing to search for the perpetrator. Once a personal or work related motive was exhausted, the police search focused on the possibility of a random murder. The firearms website zbrojnice.com noted a similarity of the case with the 2005 "Forest Killer" murders, in which a former police officer killed three random victims in forests in preparation for a planned mass murder in the
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, which was prevented by his early arrest; the article ended with an appeal to readers to remain vigilant and carry their concealed firearms. The chief detective of Prague's 1st General Crime Unit stated because the perpetrator lived in the
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, they were a few days short of being able to prevent the Charles University attack. Central Bohemia is a separate region from the city of Prague, and each region in the country has a separate police directorate.


Hostouň patricide and police manhunt

At an unknown time on 21 December 2023, six days after the Klánovice Forest murders, the perpetrator murdered his father by shooting him three times in the head at their home in Hostouň, about 9 km (6 mi) west of
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, with a semi-automatic variant of the
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machine pistol. Perpetrator's father was shot from behind while sitting at a table. His neck was then laid on a block of wood, and an axe found lying next to him indicated that the perpetrator intended to cut his father's head off, which he didn't do. At 12:19 CET the Central Bohemian Police received a call from the perpetrator's mother. One minute later, a friend of the perpetrator only identified as ''K.C.'' called medical emergency line, stating that the perpetrator was planning to take his own life. She also said that "he could be dangerous", that he told her "he will do something she will hear about", and that he was en route from his hometown of Hostouň to Prague. At 12:33, the police entered the perpetrator's home and found the body of his father. A thorough search of the house at this time was hindered by
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s, which were decommissioned by specialists later that day. The police discovered that the perpetrator was a student of the
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's
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in Prague. A search warrant was issued and published; it indicated that the perpetrator was armed and dangerous. At 13:10, the Central Bohemian Police, whose jurisdiction the village of Hostouň falls under, directly alerted the Prague Police. The Prague police dispatcher issued an
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(APB) which stated that Kozák was sought due to suicide threats, that he may be dangerous, and that he also may be connected to a violent crime, possibly a murder. A security operation was commenced at
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near Hostouň, where both the perpetrator and his father worked (the latter in the airport security department). At 13:20, Prague Police checked the Central Registry of Firearms, noting that the perpetrator owns multiple firearms, and that one of them was of the type which was the focus of Klánovice murders investigation. The APB was expanded with information that the perpetrator should be considered extremely dangerous. At 13:23, the perpetrator entered the main building of the Faculty of Arts on
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with a heavy suitcase containing firearms, a large amount of ammunition,
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s,
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s, and
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s, through the busy main entrance without arousing any suspicion. He proceeded to the fourth floor bathrooms, where he apparently remained until the start of the attack. Before the shooting occurred, the perpetrator placed his ID, a floor plan of the fourth floor with handwritten notes about the classrooms' capacities, an unopened alcohol bottle, and a Rivotril pack of medicine, under the bathroom window. At 13:30, two police units, altogether six officers, entered the Faculty of Arts main building, where they talked to the reception personnel and two vice deans whom they met in the corridors. The officers searched through the building's ground and first floors, then visited the Student Affairs Office and the Department of History and learned about perpetrator's lecture schedule, according to which he was supposed to attend a lecture starting at 14:00 in a different building on Celetná street. At 13:57, the dispatch sent multiple police units to evacuate the Celetná Street Faculty of Arts building. The six police officers who searched the main building left without taking any further action there and proceeded to the Celetná building, where they would stand guard until the start of the attack in the main building. The Celetná building is a twelve-minute walk from the main building. At 14:04, the dispatch relayed the following information through the police radio transmitter: The evacuation of Celetná building was finished at 14:22; the perpetrator was not found in the building or in its vicinity. Multiple students walked from the evacuated Celetná building into the main building at Jan Palach Square. At 14:38, perpetrator's phone was turned on and registered by a telecommunications tower located near the Old Jewish Cemetery about 100 meters from the main building. The manhunt thus continued on the street level in this area, including the
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, , the
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, and Staroměstská metro station. Dozens of heavily armed police officers, including the Prague
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unit, were spread out in the crowded area where
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s were taking place. Some plain-clothed criminal detectives moved from the Celetná building into the wider area of Jan Palach Square in front of the main building. They did not enter the main building as they were informed that it had already been searched by other police units.


Charles University shooting

At around 14:54 CET, the perpetrator, armed with a pistol, exited the restroom and opened fire inside the building's fourth floor corridors and classrooms. He repeatedly entered classroom No. 423, targeting everyone inside. Once he moved further away from this classroom, one of the students led remaining survivors to barricade the door. All of the people in this classroom were either killed or suffered life-threatening injuries. The perpetrator also entered classroom no. 417 on the same floor and fired upon those present. A third-year history student named Tomáš Hercík has been credited with saving lives of several people during the shooting. At 14:59, one of the students present at a lecture taking place on the second floor received a message about the ongoing killing spree, prompting Hercík to head to the fourth floor. While passing by the third floor, he noticed people mingling in the corridors, seemingly unaware of the ongoing attack. Upon reaching the fourth floor, he immediately heard gunshots and people's cries. While avoiding the gunman, Hercík entered numerous classrooms and warned the people inside about the ongoing attack, making sure that they lock the doors, switch off lights, and remain quiet. He then retreated to the third floor, where he continued warning attendees in the classrooms. Several of the students present in other fourth-floor classrooms fled to the exterior terrace, then climbed onto a ledge on the other side of the building before jumping to a third floor balcony, sustaining injuries from the fall. Among them was student athlete , who slipped from the ledge and fell to her death. At 14:57:28, the first phone call about the attack reached the medical emergency line. Police first received information about the attack at 14:59:06. A criminal police detective entered the building at 15:02, with uniformed policemen joining him one minute later. When police officers initially arrived, no gunshots were heard from within the building, which led the officers to move slowly towards the fourth floor in "search mode" instead of the fast "contact mode". Students were evacuated from the lower floors to the
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across the street, while the search party moved upstairs. Outside the building, three plainclothes police detectives from a car theft unit entered Jan Palach Square through the Mánes Bridge and began forcing onlookers to take cover behind the Rudolfinum. As they were clearing out the square, at 15:11:19, the perpetrator started shooting from the fourth floor exterior terrace using his
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rifle. The gunfire caused panic outside the building, with crowds of people fleeing the nearby
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. Detective
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Jiří P. took cover behind a thick lamp post, relaying information about the perpetrator's actions through his radio. Armed with only a
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pistol, he initially didn't shoot at the perpetrator as there were multiple windows within the perpetrator's vicinity.
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Jiří Forman, who took cover behind First Sergeant Jiří P., recorded perpetrator's actions from the ground. Forman shouted at the perpetrator in an attempt to draw his fire away from students evacuating the building; the perpetrator appeared to have seen Forman and shot at him and First Sergeant Jiří P., narrowly missing them. The perpetrator was visible only for a few brief moments to those on the ground, as he kept moving out of view. Meanwhile, police officers who advanced into the third floor were alerted that the perpetrator was shooting towards the streets outside. It was first erroneously reported that the gunman was on the rooftop, when he was actually on fourth-floor terrace. Police officers then lost time searching for a route towards the fourth floor and then to the outer terrace, as the area is difficult to navigate; while the first three floors are accessible by the main central staircase, the position of the side staircase leading to the fourth floor was not immediately visible to the officers. Hercík eventually showed them the way to the fourth floor. At 15:12, the advancing police forces reached the fourth floor and split into two groups; the first group continued their search for the perpetrator, while the second group began initiating
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to the victims in the corridor. Authorities reported seeing "piles of ammunition" inside the building's corridors, adding that the perpetrator had brought multiple weapons into the university. The city emergency services also deployed a large number of ambulance units to the scene. Altogether, the perpetrator fired thirteen shots from his rifle, the last of which was fired at 15:18:51. In between shots, the perpetrator moved towards the right side of the terrace. First Sergeant Jiří P. used this opportunity to move from behind the lamp post closer towards a corner of the Rudolfinum. Between 15:18:54 and 15:18:59, as the perpetrator was briefly visible to those on the ground, First Sergeant Jiří P. fired three shots from his Glock 19 pistol from a distance of 105 meters. Two of the shots missed the perpetrator closely, one hitting a wall behind him and other hitting a spotlight just above his head. Meanwhile, two other police officers armed with G36 carbines climbed to a top floor of a hotel on the opposite side of the street. At 15:18:57, one of the officers aimed his carbine at the perpetrator through the closed window, but did not pull the trigger; available information indicated that the perpetrator was not aware of the police presence in the opposite building. At 15:19:10, eleven seconds after receiving gunfire from First Sergeant Jiří P., the perpetrator threw his loaded rifle off the roof, and then at 15:19:24 committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a shotgun, bringing the rampage to an end. At 15:23, policemen entered classrooms 423 and 417, where the majority of the victims were situated, and started providing first aid. At 15:25, other policemen reached the fourth-floor terrace, where they confirmed the perpetrator's death.


Victims

A 32-year-old man and his two-month-old daughter were killed in Klánovice Forest on 15 December 2023. The perpetrator's father was killed at their home in the early morning of 21 December 2023. Fourteen people—two staff members and twelve students—died during the Charles University attack. Twelve people were instantly killed within the Faculty of Arts building, one died from their injuries at a hospital, and one died after falling from a ledge while trying to escape the perpetrator. Twenty-five people were also injured; some of them sustained injuries while jumping from the fourth floor ledge to escape the gunman. Three people were injured outside the building when the perpetrator opened fired from the building's fourth floor terrace. Three vehicles were also hit, including two police cars. Ten of the injured were in serious condition, one of them being a daughter of MP and member of the parliamentary committee for education , who criticized police for allegedly wrongly triaging his daughter as a low-priority victim who subsequently nearly bled to death before reaching a hospital. Three foreign nationals were reported to be among the injured: one Dutch and two
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. Two of the victims were staff members, including Lenka Hlávková, head of the Institute of Musicology of Charles University, and , a lecturer at the university's Department of Germanic Studies. The remaining fatalities were students.


Investigation


Department of Internal Investigation

On 9 January 2024, the police's Department of Internal Investigation presented the conclusion of its inquiry into police conduct in the case. The Department's director Michal Tikovský stated that they had found no mistakes in the police's handling of the case. He added that "The officers' actions were in accordance with the applicable legislation and internal regulations. The police intervention can be assessed as prompt and professional." Tikovský said that the police could not have known that the perpetrator was heading towards the main building, nor that he was preparing to carry out a mass murder. Applicable rules had also been followed when issuing the perpetrator's gun license. The Parliamentary Security Committee requested the department's closing report. On 6 February 2024, they received a fifty-page report, in which 33 pages were completely redacted and the remaining 17 pages were mostly redacted. On page 39, it was stated that "it cannot be concluded that the police knew that the lives of the students of the Faculty of Philosophy in the building on Jana Palach Square were in real and immediate danger." Opposition ANO party members were angered by the redaction of the document and stated their intent to establish a Parliamentary Inquiry Commission with full investigative powers in order to receive complete information about the case.


Public criticism of police

While the
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intervention after the attack had started was generally accepted as correct, a strong criticism was aimed at apparent mistakes in its search for the perpetrator before the university attack. In January 2024, the Chief of Prague Police Petr Matějček was defending the police procedure with explanation: "''We were still working with the idea that the man was a danger to himself and was going to commit suicide.''" Interior Minister
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also commented that authorities had no indication of anyone else at risk other than the perpetrator himself, and that police knew that the father was murdered only after decommissioning the improvised explosive device, which took place after the university attack was over. However, that was in contradiction with the information provided by the ''K.C.'' in the initial phone call and the murder scene within the house. According to Lidové noviny, the circumstances of the father's death were clearly pointing to murder, police also had information about the perpetrator's firearms possession, and Matějček personally ordered a tactical unit to be present in the Staroměstské náměstí area before the attack commenced. Moreover, on 26 June 2024, online daily ''Seznam Zprávy'' published action reports filed by the policemen that had unsuccessfully searched for the perpetrator in the School of Arts main building. Three policemen signed under first report wrote that they were searching for the perpetrator "''suspected of murdering his father''". Report of the other unit explicitly stated: "''He was suspected of murdering his father while threatening suicide. Other information suggests that he is a mentally disturbed man who also possesses several weapons.''" During 24 June 2024, Parliamentary Security Committee hearing, Matějček further alleged that it was technically impossible for the police officers who entered the building at 13:30 to review the security camera footage at that time. The footage later revealed the perpetrator's entry at 13:23. University official labeled Matějček's statement as a "lie", claiming that reviewing of previous footage can be done immediately, but the police officers asked for it only hours after the attack. The university's information about availability of the camera footage was later confirmed also by the spokesman of the Regional Directorate of the Police of the Capital City of Prague Jan Daněk, who claimed it would in any case not be helpful, as the perpetrator was not facing the camera, had black hair and a different hairstyle compared to photo available to the police officers. Also, during the committee's hearing, Matějček repeated the statement that there was no initial information that the perpetrator might commit a murder or a mass murder, but later added that he had been considered a murder suspect in relation to his father's death. Matějček admitted that the police were aware that one of his firearms was of the type which was the focus of Klánovice murders investigation. He also stated that the police sent "everything they had" into the centre of Prague. Police issued a formal decision on conclusion of investigation in June 2024. Multiple victims, their relatives as well as the Charles University filed appeal against the decision. The relatives were especially outraged by the fact that police officers entered shortly after the perpetrator, but did not properly search the building, did not order the evacuation of the students, nor did any police officers remain within the faculty's main building. Prague Police Chief Matějček stated that the police officers "followed a hot lead", and therefore remaining in the main building would be "counterproductive". Matejček further said that if evacuation of the building had taken place, the perpetrator would have become aware of it and "anything could have happened". Several relatives of murdered students as well as some journalists called for resignation of the
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, the , and in particular the Prague Police Chief Petr Matějček, who was accused by the media of falsely implying that Central Bohemian Police did not provide correct information, and thus Prague Police was not aware of the perpetrator's dangerousness. On 27 June 2024, daily accused Rakušan and Matějček of "covering evidence" and "undermining people's trust in the state". Rakušan reacted by stating that he only had information from public sources and that he "hopes that the police will explain any inconsistencies."


General Inspection of Security Forces

General Inspection of Security Forces, which is tasked with investigating crimes of police officers, concluded its investigation at the beginning of June 2024. On 6 June 2024, its director Vít Hendrych informed members of the Parliamentary Security Committee that no crime was committed by any police officer in the case. Opposition ANO members of the committee unsuccessfully requested the inspection's closing report. Hendrych stated that full fifty-page report is confidential and that even police will receive only a three-page summary. The three-page summary was released on 9 July 2024, with media noting that it does not answer any of the pertinent questions, such as what exact information police had while searching for the perpetrator, and especially why did the police officers leave the main building before the attack commenced.


Parliamentary Inquiry Commission

Leading opposition party ANO repeatedly requested establishment of Parliamentary Inquiry Commission which would investigate conduct of the police in the case. The governing parties repeatedly refused such a step, with head of Parliamentary Security Committee Pavel Žáček stating that they have "full trust in the police and the state attorney office". This, however, changed following the June 2024 formal conclusion of investigation and after the hearing of the Parliamentary Security Committee. First, the
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broke ranks with the rest of the Government and announced it would support the opposition's vote for Inquiry Commission. On 26 June 2024, the ANO's proposal for establishment of the commission was approved in the Chamber by vote of 132 of 141 deputies. The commission has the power to procure documents, demand explanations and interview witnesses and, depending on the nature of the case, hire an expert and an interpreter.


Aftermath

The evening after the attack, passersby lit candles and left flowers at the site of the attack. The Charles University Foundation and the community of Klánovice announced humanitarian online
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to help those affected by the tragedy. The
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football match between
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and St. Pölten, set to be played at home in Prague on the day of the shooting, was postponed. Several other sports and cultural events were also called off, while
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s across of the country were either closed or reduced operations on 23 December. Interior minister Vít Rakušan called on mayors across the country to cancel New Year's fireworks displays in light of the killings and urged citizens to mark the event peacefully out of respect for those traumatised by the shootings. Following the shooting, police detained four people on suspicion of threatening to stage copycat attacks or expressing approval of the incident, while police presence in selected sites, including schools, were heightened until 1 January 2024. Authorities responded to several false alarms about potential attacks following the incident, including two bomb-related hoaxes in Prague and in Václav Havel airport. In
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, a 64-year-old man in
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was arrested by police after calling emergency services and saying that he intended to do "what happened in Prague" on the evening after the attack. He was subsequently charged with spreading general alarm. At some point after the shootings, the perpetrator's house in Hostouň was broken into, and subsequently put under police guard. On 4 January 2024, a march was held from the main building of Charles University to the Faculty of Arts building to commemorate the victims of the shootings, after which students formed a human chain around the building in a symbolic embrace before lighting a fire at Jan Palach Square as bells in nearby churches tolled for 14 minutes. On 26 January 2024, the
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passed a new firearms act which had been in the making since 2017 and which was formally publicly introduced in September 2022. The new act, which will become effective in 2026, includes several changes, such as requiring businesses to report suspicious purchases of firearms and ammunition to police, requiring gun owners to undergo a medical examination every five years as opposed to 10 years under the current laws, giving doctors access to databases to find out if their patients are gun owners, and expanding reasons for preliminary seizure of firearms by police. The legislation passed unopposed in the lower house, and must be approved by the
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and President
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for it to become law. On 14 June 2024, the Czech police closed the investigation. The report was first provided to the relatives of the victims, and later to the general public. Investigators concluded that the shooter was a lone assailant, that the attack was not planned to target anyone in particular, and that the motive was that he felt misunderstood by society and wanted to draw attention to himself. On 20 June 2024, a memorial for the victims of the attack was installed in Jan Palach Square. It weighs approximately eight tons and is a three meters high piece of sandstone. It was designed by Vojtěch Adamec and placed down by architect Vojtěch Králíček. On 12 April 2025, the mother of one of the victims, Lenka Šimůnková, committed suicide by jumping into the
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. Šimůnková was the biggest critic of the police conduct in the case and had not come to terms with her daughter's death or the results of the investigation.


Perpetrator


General

The perpetrator was identified as David Kozák (b. 12 August 1999), a 24-year-old masters in world history student from Hostouň, outside Prague, who had graduated with a
bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in History and European Studies from the Faculty of Arts. the perpetrator successfully defended his bachelor's thesis at the Institute of World History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, entitled ''The Problematics of the Antagonism of the Galician Peasant Revolt and the
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in the Year of 1846''. The supervisor was professor ; the thesis was defended with an excellent grade. Perpetrator's thesis was subsequently awarded the Marian Szyjkowski Award by the . The perpetrator had no prior criminal record, and had also passed an enhanced background check by the Civil Aviation Authority as part of a hiring process for his job at the Václav Havel International Airport. According to State Attorney Jana Murínová, the perpetrator had been watching videos with "bizarre violence and bizarre pornography". In particular, Kozák was watching pornography originating from Asia, including movies in which actresses were made to look like zombies or corpses. His father was generally considered to be a very gentle, kind and helpful person, while his mother had been the authoritative figure in the family. According to the psychologist, the family did not provide effective emotional support for the perpetrator. Conflicts with parents played a role in the development of the perpetrator's suicide tendencies. Classmates testified that the perpetrator had described being under stress due to his parents pressuring him to finish his bachelor's degree early. The perpetrator also described being punished for failing to do household chores. He further described having little sleep, eating little and drinking only green tea. The perpetrator's mother contradicted these testimonies, claiming that the perpetrator was a calm and happy boy and that the family functioned well, adding that she did not understand his actions. The perpetrator was unable to establish romantic relationships, with unsuccessful attempts to find a girlfriend during high school. His feelings of loneliness deepened when he started studying at the university, and in particular during the
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. One of the witnesses of the university killing spree testified that the perpetrator was saying, "You don't talk to me much. You don't communicate with me much," while murdering his victims. Interior Minister
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said the authorities did not suspect any ideological or extremist links. On 26 April 2024, state attorney Jana Murínová stated during a public hearing of the Parliamentary Security Committee that the perpetrator was not suffering from a mental disorder. A Telegram account attributed to him contained writings in fluent Russian that praised two school shooters from Russia, namely Ilnaz Galyaviev and Alina Afanaskina, and described suicidal tendencies. This information was shared by Czech media but was not officially confirmed by police. A Russia correspondent at
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suggested the Telegram account was likely fake, as one post was edited after the shooter's death and the posts were written "in the language of a young native Russian speaker". Police made no definitive conclusion regarding the Telegram account, citing refusal of Russian authorities to cooperate in the case.


Mental state

Czech Police Chief said that the perpetrator had a gun license and owned eight firearms, which he obtained as part of his plan to commit a mass murder. As a
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member state, the Czech Republic adheres to the European Firearms Directive and legal accessibility of firearms is comparable to other EU countries. In 2021, a constitutional amendment to the country's
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codified the citizens' right to defend themselves or others with a weapon. To legally possess a firearm in the Czech Republic, a person must first obtain a firearms license, which requires, among other things, a medical examination. A bill of health is issued by the general practitioner, who can also request a review of the applicant's mental state. Perpetrator's friend, who has been named only as ''K.C.'' by the media, became worried about his mental state in the summer of 2022. Due to her intervention, the perpetrator underwent four visits with a psychiatrist between September and November 2022. Here, the perpetrator first disclosed suicidal thoughts, but during the visits, he progressed towards murderous ideas aimed at his parents as well as other unassuming people. The psychiatrist advised that the perpetrator starts visiting a psychologist, which he did only once in December 2022. Psychiatrists in the Czech Republic have a legal duty to send their medical reports to the patient's general practitioner, "if the practitioner is known to them". As the perpetrator did not disclose the name of his general practitioner, no report was sent. ''
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'', however, cited several psychiatrists, according to whom it was easy to find information about a patient's general practitioner. They claimed that it took "only three clicks" through an online communication channel with the patient's insurance provider. The confirmed that a psychiatrist may learn about the general practitioner through this method; however there is no legal requirement to do so. Due to the absence of his general practitioner, perpetrator's medical clearance was issued by a substitute doctor, who specialized in
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and who graduated from
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. The police asked the Czech Medical Association to review whether a substitute doctor may issue a medical clearance instead of the general practitioner, as required by law. The general practitioner could have learned about perpetrator's psychiatric visits from an online database of the patient's medical prescriptions. However, reviewing this information is not obligatory, and the general practitioner that issued the bill of health failed to do so. The only information in the bill of health for the gun license was that the perpetratork had to wear glasses when using firearms. According to a police-ordered post-mortem psychological evaluation, the perpetrator had a personality that was "schizoid with narcissistic and dissociative traits and a very solid IQ", but did not suffer from any particular mental disorder. In September 2024, the vice-chairman of the Parliamentary Defense Committee
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, together with the Minister of Defense
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and other deputies, lodged a proposal to amend the Firearms Act to remedy the errors in the process of health clearance which were uncovered during the investigation.


Planning of the attack

Police concluded that the perpetrator had been planning to conduct a mass murder for a long time. He researched information about murderers, including the Forest Killer, the Spartakiad Killer and
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. From the beginning of 2023, the perpetrator gradually started to identify with Keiji Kiriya, a character in '' All You Need Is Kill'', a Japanese science fiction novel which had previously been the topic of an essay he wrote in high school. In September 2023, he limited his planning to the university and its vicinity. He researched teaching schedules of the fourth floor classrooms and downloaded floorplans, both of the building he attacked as well as the other school building at the Celetná street. He made notes of the probable number of students in each of the classrooms. He was further researching public events at the nearby
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building, Jan Palach Square and other locations at the Prague Old Town. The perpetrator received a gift of CZK 300,000 (approximately US$13,000) from his grandmother and liquidated CZK 400,000 (US$17,000) from a long-term savings account. This money, as well as income from his airport job, was used towards the purchase of firearms and ammunition. The perpetrator had told several friends about his gun purchases. He shared most information with his friend ''K.C.'', whom he also informed about taking shooting courses. On 3 November 2023, the perpetrator told ''K.C.'' that he started exercising as he would have to carry heavy bags in a month or two. On 6 December 2023, the perpetrator wrote messages to ''K.C.'', which in hindsight, according to the investigators, showed clear determination to commit a murder.


Copycat and other incidents

In November 2024, an unidentified minor female student from
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was sentenced to two years imprisonment for planning to murder three other students, and for expressing approval of the Prague attack. The student had first tried to gain access to firearms owned by her friends' family members, and after failing to do so, she opted to commit the attack with a kitchen knife. She was arrested on 1 January 2024, a day before she planned to commit the murders. Additionally, the court decided that after serving her prison term, the girl will be involuntarily committed into a mental institution. Her release would be conditional upon a new court decision, subject to an expert opinion that she no longer poses a threat to society. In June 2025, an unnamed 24-year-old female foreigner was arrested at the building of Faculty of Arts as she was making a video celebrating the attack and its perpetrator. She was charged with crime of publicly approving a criminal offence.


Reactions


Domestic

During a vigil at Charles University on 22 December, its rector Milena Králíčková said, "The academic community is shaken, deeply shaken." Prime Minister
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cancelled his scheduled events in
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and travelled to Prague shortly after the shooting. President
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expressed his "sincere condolences" to the family and friends of the victims via social media, while also cutting short a trip to France. Fiala later announced a
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for 23 December, with flags flying at
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and a
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held at noon, along with the ringing of bells for the victims. A mass for the victims was also held that day at Saint Vitus Cathedral, which was attended by Pavel,
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president
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, and
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president
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. The service was officiated by
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, the Roman Catholic
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, who expressed shock at the incident and expressed the "need to clearly condemn what happened" while also looking into the future. University rector Milena Králíčková also said during the event that "Nobody should be left alone in these tough moments." Religious services for the victims were also held in other parts of the country. In a social media post, SPD MP Jiří Kobza blamed the "inclusive progressive school system" at the Faculty of Arts for creating the shooter. The post was later deleted. The called Kobza's post "absolutely shocking, crossing the boundaries of decency, morality, good manners, but also the boundaries of humanity." Charles University announced it would file a criminal complaint against Kobza. On 9 January 2024, Kobza apologized on social media, claiming he was under emotions at the time of his initial post. Charles University called his apology "unsatisfactory" and too late.


International

Many international leaders expressed condolences, including
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president
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, United States president
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, Ukrainian president
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, Canadian prime minister
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, Israeli president
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, Slovak president
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and prime minister
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, German chancellor
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, Hungarian prime minister
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, French president
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, Finnish president
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,
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, and Taiwanese president
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.


See also

* Uherský Brod shooting, a 2015 mass shooting that was the deadliest mass shooting in the Czech Republic prior to this attack * Ostrava hospital attack, a 2019 Czech mass shooting


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