Turkish school shooter used image referencing 2014 U.S. mass killer, police say


Mortuary vans are parked in front of a hospital morgue, after a deadly shooting at a school, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey, April 16, 2026. REUTERS/Ensar Ozdemir

ANKARA, April 16 (Reuters) - A 14-year-old ⁠student who shot at least nine people dead, including eight ⁠of his fellow pupils, at a school in southeastern Turkey had ‌used an image referencing a 2014 U.S. mass killer, Elliot Rodger, on his WhatsApp profile, Turkish police said on Thursday.

In Turkey's second school shooting in just two days, the middle ​school student also wounded 20 other people in ⁠Wednesday's attack in Kahramanmaras province ⁠before taking his own life, shocking a nation where school shootings are very ⁠rare.

In ‌a statement, the Turkish police department said initial findings showed that the assailant had used an image referencing the U.S. gunman Rodger, ⁠who killed six college students near Santa Barbara, ​California, in 2014.

"Initial findings ‌indicate no connection to terrorism, the incident is believed to be ⁠an individual attack," ​the statement also said.

Rodger had expressed frustration about his lack of success with women in an internet manifesto before his rampage, and he was later praised by ⁠a number of perpetrators of school shootings.

It ​was not immediately clear whether the Turkish teenager had the same motivation as Rodger.

The attacker used five pistols that belonged to his police officer father in ⁠the attack, and the court jailed the father pending trial, the Kahramanmaras prosecutor's office said in a separate statement on Thursday.

In its examination, the prosecutor's office found a document on the attacker's computer dated April 11 that indicated ​a major attack would be carried out "in the ⁠near future".

Separately, 83 people across Turkey have been detained for "glorifying crime and criminals" ​since the school shootings on Tuesday and ‌Wednesday, the police said, adding that authorities ​had blocked access to 940 social media accounts and 93 Telegram groups for the same reason.

(Reporting by Huseyin HayatseverEditing by Gareth Jones )

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