At least 14 killed in Prague university shooting

A police officer cordon off an area near the university in central Prague, on December 21, 2023. Czech police said Thursday a shooting in a university building in central Prague has left "dead and wounded people", without providing further details.
Video shows students in Prague on ledge of building to escape shooter
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What we covered here

  • At least 14 people were killed and 25 wounded in a shooting at Charles University in central Prague on Thursday, according to Czech police. The shooter is also dead, officials said.
  • Authorities received warnings about a 24-year-old philosophy student from the school prior to the shooting, according to the country’s police chief. Investigators believe that student carried out the attack, but have not formally identified the deceased gunman due to the severity of his injuries.
  • Authorities helped students evacuate after they locked themselves in classrooms during the shooting. Some classmates hid on the ledge of a university building to escape the attack, a photo on social media shows.

We’ve wrapped up our live coverage of the Prague mass shooting. Scroll through these posts for the latest updates.

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What we know so far about the mass shooting at a university in central Prague

A gunman is dead after killing at least 14 people and wounding many others in a shooting rampage Thursday at a central Prague university, according to Czech police.

The attack at Charles University came after authorities received some prior warning about a student at the school, according to the country’s head of police, though an investigation into key details of the shooting is just beginning.

Here’s what we know so far:

  • The attack had a devastating toll: At least 14 people were killed and 25 others wounded, according to the latest update provided by police. Authorities revised the number of those killed and hurt in the attack as their investigation unfolded and victims received treatment at hospitals. At least 10 of those wounded are in serious condition, officials said. The victims were gunned down at Charles University, located in the busy tourist center of Prague.
  • The shooter is dead: Early reports indicate the shooter took his own life after the attack, but that is not yet confirmed, Czech Police President Martin Vondrášek said in a news conference. The shooter has not been formally identified because of the severity of his injuries, the police chief said, but investigators believe they know his identity. The suspect is a 24-year-old philosophy student at the school who had a gun permit and several weapons, Vondrášek said.
  • Police were tipped off about the suspect: Authorities received a tip saying the suspect was traveling from his hometown of Hostouň to Prague intending to take his own life, police said. Shortly after that, they learned that a man believed to be the suspect’s father was found dead in Hostouň, which is about 100 miles from the Czech capital.
  • Officials had evacuated a different school building: Police were aware the suspected shooter had a lecture at 2 p.m. CET (8 a.m. ET) Thursday and had evacuated the building where the lecture was meant to take place, Vondrášek said. But then police received a call about a shooting in a different building on campus, according to the police chief.
  • Students scrambled to escape the gunfire: Police said it took time to help students safely evacuate after the shooting, as some had locked themselves in classrooms. A group of students climbed out of a classroom window and hid on the ledge of the university’s Faculty of Arts building in an attempt to escape, a photo on social media showed.
  • Officials expressed shock at the violence: Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala expressed his condolences to the loved ones of the victims and said there was “absolutely no explanation, no justification” for the “senseless attack.” He said it was believed to be an isolated incident and not an act of terror or attack by an organized group. Other European leaders also condemned the violence and expressed shock at the attack.

Czech Republic announces day of mourning for shooting victims

People light candles for the shooting victims at the Charles University main office in central Prague, on December 21.

The Czech Republic will observe a day of mourning Saturday for those killed in the Prague shooting, officials announced at a joint news conference Thursday.

During the day of mourning, flags will be flown at half-staff and a minute of silence will be held nationwide.

Bells across the country will toll for the victims of the attack, according to Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala.

Student says he barricaded himself in a classroom as shooter went on rampage

Student barricades door as shooter goes on rampage, killing at least 15 in Prague university.

Graduate student Jakob Weizman, 25, told CNN he was in a classroom with his professor when they heard what sounded like gunshots and screams — and then the sounds grew louder. 

“My professor tried to lock the door, but it would not work,” Weizman said. Luckily, Weizman managed to finally get the door locked, he said. Moments later, they started pushing classroom furniture up to the door to create a barricade.

“About five minutes after that, someone tried to open the door very violently,” Weizman said. He believes it may have been the shooter, but he does not know for sure.

Weizman, who told CNN he lived in the United States for 15 years, never thought he would experience a mass shooting event in Europe.

“You think it will never happen,” he said. “I’m still processing a lot.”

The graduate student said the police eventually arrived, so he broke down the barricade to let them in. Weizman said he could see blood on each floor as police escorted him down.

Police revise number of people killed in Prague shooting to 14

Czech Republic's Police president Martin Vondrášek speaks to the media in Prague on Thursday.

Czech police chief Martin Vondrášek updated the number of people killed in a shooting at Charles University in central Prague, saying the 14 died and 25 others were injured. 

Vondrášek had previously said that at least 15 people had died.

He said that of the 25 injured, 10 were in a serious condition.

The police chief updated the numbers while speaking at a press conference on Thursday evening.

No justification for "senseless attack" at Prague university, Czech prime minister says

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala speaks during a press conference in Prague on Thursday.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala expressed his condolences to the loved ones of the victims killed in a shooting at Charles University in Prague on Thursday.

Addressing the nation, he said many young lives were lost in the “senseless attack.”

The prime minister said officials believe it was an isolated incident and was not an act of terror or an attack by an organized group. He also assured people that there is no longer any danger. 

“Dear citizens, please let us think of all those who have lost their loved ones. This Christmas will be unimaginably sad for them. Let us share their sorrow and their pain. At this dark hour, we should come together and respect each other, to show our respect for the victims,” Fiala said.

Charles University cancels events and tightens security measures after deadly shooting

A police officer stands next to ambulances parked near the area of the shooting at Charles University in Prague on Thursday.

All events have been canceled at Charles University in Prague on Thursday and Friday as tighter security measures go into effect following a deadly shooting on its campus.

At least 15 people were killed and dozens of others were wounded, according to Czech police. The university said it is also offering psychological help to those who need it. 

“We mourn the loss of life of members of our university community, express our deepest condolences to all the bereaved and our thoughts are with all those affected by the tragedy,” the university said.

European leaders express sadness and shock after deadly Prague university shooting

European leaders are condemning violence and expressing their shock after a shooter killed 15 people at a university in Prague on Thursday, saying they are sending condolences to those killed and injured.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reiterated condemnation of “all forms of violence, fanaticism and terrorism,” according to a post on X, formerly Twitter.

Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen said in a post he is “deeply shocked by the cruel attack” in Prague and his thoughts are with those in the Czech Republic.

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said his countrystands with the people of the Czech Republic during these difficult times,” adding he was “appalled by the shooting” and offered thoughts to the families of those killed.

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed the “strong emotion” he felt when he learned that the shooting took place at Charles University.

Suspected shooter had a gun permit, according to Czech police chief

The man suspected of killing at least 15 people at Charles University in Prague had a gun permit and owned several weapons, according to Czech Police President Martin Vondrášek.

Police previously said they have not formally identified the deceased shooter due to the severity of their injuries, but that they are suspected to be a 24-year-old student at the school.

About gun regulations in the Czech Republic: The country has relatively liberal gun laws compared to the rest of the European Union. To obtain a gun legally, a person needs an official firearm license, which requires a medical examination, a weapon proficiency exam and no previous criminal record. 


According to official police statistics, more than 300,000 people have legal permit to own a gun. As of 2022, almost 1 million legally owned weapons were officially registered in the Czech Republic.

Police say they received tips about a 24-year-old student believed to be the university shooter

Czech police President Martin Vondrášek is seen at a press conference on Thursday.

Authorities received tips about a 24-year-old philosophy student at Charles University who they suspect was responsible for the deadly mass shooting at the campus in central Prague Thursday, Czech Police President Martin Vondrášek said in a news conference.

The police chief said the information he has received so far indicates that the shooter took his own life after the attack, but that this is not yet confirmed. He said the suspect has not been formally identified because of the severity of his injuries.

Police evacuated building where suspect had lecture scheduled: The police chief said authorities had information about the student prior to the incident, saying they received a tip saying he was traveling from his hometown of Hostouň to Prague with the intention to take his own life. Shortly after that, they received information that a man believed to be the suspect’s father was found dead in Hostouň.

Vondrášek said police were aware the suspected shooter had a lecture at 2 p.m. CET (8 a.m. ET) and had evacuated the building where the lecture was meant to take place.

Police then received a call about a shooting in a different building on campus, according to the police chief.

Slovak prime minister vows to support Czech Republic after attack

The prime minister of Slovakia has expressed his condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed in the deadly shooting at Charles University in Prague on Thursday.

Slovakia and the Czech Republic have a long-shared history, as members of the now-dissolved Czechoslovakia.

At least 15 people killed in shooting at Prague university, police say

Police are seen standing near Charles University in Prague on Thursday.

At least 15 people were killed in the shooting at Charles University in central Prague on Thursday, according to Czech police chief Martin Vondrášek. 

The chief provided the updated death toll while speaking at a news conference on Thursday evening.

Czech officials detail injuries from Prague university shooting

Czech authorities have revised the total number of those injured in the Prague university shooting to around 25 people, Prague emergency services said on X, formerly Twitter.

The emergency services said in a statement that nine people have been severely injured, five or six have medium-severe injuries and 10 were lightly injured.

The officials said that numbers could change, given the situation is still developing.

Students hid from shooter on ledge of Charles University building, photo shows

Students are seen hiding on a ledge at Charles University. A portion of this photo has been blurred by CNN to protect identity.

Students at Charles University climbed out of classroom windows and hid on the ledge of the Faculty of Arts building during a deadly shooting at the university in central Prague on Thursday.

A photo on social media shows the students on the ledge of the building. 

EU chief "shocked by the senseless violence" in Prague shooting

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has expressed her condolences to the Czech people following a deadly shooting at Charles University in central Prague.

“Shocked by the senseless violence of the shooting that claimed several lives today in Prague,” she wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

Czech leaders call Charles University shooting "tragic"

A police officer patrols near Charles University in Pragu on Thursday.

President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel said he was “shocked” after a shooter killed 10 people at Charles University in central Prague, according to a statement on X, formerly Twitter.

The country’s Prime Minister Petr Fiala said he canceled appointments in an eastern Czech city and is heading back to Prague following the shooting. 

Police still evacuating students from Charles University

Czech police say officers are still evacuating students following a deadly shooting at Charles University in central Prague. 

In a statement on X, formerly Twitter, police said some students locked themselves in the classrooms during the shooting, so evacuation efforts are still ongoing.  

The university is located in a popular tourist area in central Prague. It was holding classes on Thursday and was due to go on Christmas break on Saturday, according to a schedule on the university’s website. 

Czech police say shooter in Prague university shooting has been "eliminated"

Czech police confirm that the shooter in the Prague university shooting has been “eliminated,” according to an update on X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday.

10 killed in Prague university shooting, emergency services says

Lights from emergency vehicles are seen along the bank of river Moldau by Charles University in Prague on Thursday.

Ten people have been killed in a shooting at a university in Prague on Thursday, according to the Prague emergency services.  

About 25 additional people were injured, emergency services told CNN, with varying severity of injuries.

Police say the attack happened at the philosophy building of Charles University in central Prague.

This post has been updated with the latest information on injury numbers from Prague emergency services.