02 January,2025 08:26 AM IST | Podgorica (Montenegro) | ANI
A police officer secures a crime scene after a gunman killed several people in the village of Bajice near Cetinje, on January 1, 2025. Pic/AFP
An armed man killed 10 people, including his family members, and wounded four others in a shooting rampage in Cetinje, Montenegro.
The shooter, identified as 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, is currently on the run.
Police have launched a manhunt for Martinovic and have blocked all roads in the area to apprehend him.
Interior Minister Danilo Saranovic, speaking at a news conference, revealed that the shooter had killed his family members, the owner of a bar, and his children. "At this moment, we are focused on arresting him," Saranovic said.
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The minister described Martinovic as a dangerous individual and urged residents to stay indoors until the suspect is captured. "The level of rage and brutality shows that sometimes such people are even more dangerous than members of organised criminal gangs," Saranovic added.
According to Police Commissioner Lazar Scepanovic, the incident began when a brawl broke out at a bar where Martinovic was present with guests. "He then went home, brought back a weapon, and opened fire at around 5:30 pm," Scepanovic said.
The commissioner explained that Martinovic killed four people at the bar before moving to three other locations and continuing his shooting spree. "He tried to take the lives of four more people and then fled in a vehicle, which we have since located," Scepanovic said, as reported by the Washington Post.
Authorities revealed that Martinovic had a history of violent behavior, including a suspended sentence in 2005. He had also appealed his latest conviction for illegal possession of weapons.
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