89-Year-Old Gunman Sought After Athens Shooting Spree

Greek police launch manhunt for elderly suspect accused of opening fire at social security office and courthouse in central Athens, injuring multiple victims.
Greek authorities have intensified their search for an alleged 89-year-old gunman following a violent incident in the heart of Athens that left multiple people wounded. According to local media reports, the suspect opened fire at two separate locations in central Athens—a social security office and a courthouse—in what officials are treating as a serious criminal matter. The shooting spree has prompted law enforcement agencies to mobilize resources across the capital city in an effort to apprehend the elderly suspect.
The incident unfolded when gunshots erupted at the social security office, creating panic among employees and visitors present at the facility. Witnesses reported hearing multiple rounds fired in rapid succession, and emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to assist the wounded. The Greek police immediately initiated emergency protocols and began securing the area while gathering initial information about the shooter and the number of casualties.
Following the initial attack at the social security office, the suspect allegedly traveled to a nearby courthouse in the central Athens district and discharged weapons there as well. This secondary attack expanded the scope of the emergency response and suggested a pattern of deliberate targeting rather than random violence. Authorities cordoned off both crime scenes and launched preliminary investigations to understand the shooter's movements and motivations.
Source: Deutsche Welle


