The Associated Press
KOLLAPRIEL, Austria — A gunman in Austria killed four people, including three police officers, and fired sporadically at police on Tuesday after barricading himself in a farm building, police officials said.
After a 12-hour standoff, police stormed the building and were searching for the suspect, Interior Ministry spokesman Karl-Heinz Grundboeck told The Associated Press. It wasn’t immediately clear whether he was still in the building and the search was widening to other nearby buildings on the farm grounds.
The killings began shortly after midnight Monday when police stopped the man on a road near a wilderness area west of Vienna where there has been frequent poaching.
Austrian media said the man was a suspected poacher. A police official named the suspect as Alois Huber, a 55-year old businessman.
The gunman fled in his car, which landed in a ditch in the nearby town of Annaberg, then shot and wounded a member of Austria’s Cobra SWAT team at a police checkpoint, said Grundboeck. The police officer later died.
An ambulance raced to the scene, but the gunman shot and killed its driver as he tried to give first aid to the wounded policeman. The gunman also shot and wounded another officer at the scene.
Later Tuesday, another officer who had been missing was found shot dead in his patrol car, said Grundboeck. Regional police spokesman Roland Scherscher said that officer was apparently killed after the suspect carjacked the police vehicle and took him hostage.
The attacker then fatally shot another police officer at a roadblock before barricading himself in the farm building on the outskirts of Melk, a central town 70 kilometers (40 miles) west of Vienna, Grundboeck said. The gunman sporadically fired at police units near the building, with the last shot heard about an hour before police moved in.
Scherscher said he could not confirm an Austrian media report that the suspect was shot in the abdomen by police before he sought refuge inside the farm building.
The provincial government of Lower Austria ordered black flags flown from all public buildings in honor of the gunman’s victims.