Octogenarian Athens shooter acted in 'protest and despair', lawyer says


People gather outside the Athens’ Court of Appeal following a shooting incident that left several wounded, in Athens, Greece, April 28, 2026. Sotiris Dimitropoulos/Eurokinissi via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT. GREECE OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN GREECE.

ATHENS, April 29 (Reuters) - An ⁠89-year-old gunman arrested for wounding five people in ⁠two shootings in Athens on Tuesday acted in "protest ‌and despair" against Greek public services, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

The man opened fire with a shotgun at a branch of Greece’s ​EFKA social security agency, wounding an employee ⁠in the leg before ⁠travelling by taxi to a court building where he ⁠fired several ‌more shots, lightly wounding four female court clerks.

He was later arrested in a hotel in ⁠the city of Patras, some 200 km (124 ​miles)from Athens.

"It was ‌an act of protest and despair," his lawyer, Vassilis ⁠Noulezas, told ​Reuters.

Noulezas said the man worked for 40 years as an engineer in Chicago and was previously hospitalised at a ⁠psychiatric clinic in Athens. He had applied ​for a supplementary pension in Greece but his request was rejected, he said.

A public prosecutor on Wednesday charged the ⁠man with attempted murder and illegal possessionof a gun.

Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis late on Tuesday admitted that there were security gaps at some court buildings but that ​Greece was a safe country overall.

EFKA ⁠workers walked out on Wednesday to protest over security after ​the shooting incident, which they ‌said they viewed as another act ​of "people's frustration" over understaffed public services.

(Reporting by Renee Maltezou and Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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