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Online shooting games were likely a favorite of the Austrian school shooter

Criminal investigators on Thursday said that the 21-year old man suspected of carrying out Austria's deadliest school shooting this week was probably an introverted online shooter game fan.

Arthur A. was identified as the Austrian killer by local media. He shot 10 people at his former school in Graz before killing himself. The incident sent shockwaves throughout Austria which declared three national days of mourning.

After the shooting, police searched his house and found plans for an attack with a bomb that was not functional.

Michael Lohnegger is the head of Styria’s criminal investigation bureau. He said that the man appeared to be introverted, and his greatest passion was online first-person shooter games.

He said that he was "extremely withdrawn" and didn't want any part of the normal world outside. Instead, he chose to retreat into the virtual space.

Authorities stated that the suspect did not complete his studies in the school. Local media reported that the man who lived on the outskirts Graz with his mother felt bullied by the school and sought revenge. However, police have not confirmed these reports.

He was described by his neighbours and local officials as a shy, slight man, who hid himself with a hat and headphones.

Few locals wanted to speak about the suspect. Some people said they'd seen him but none claimed to know him. (Reporting and writing by Alexandra Schwarz Goerlich and Francois Murrah, Editing by Ed Osmond, Dave Graham)

(source: Reuters)