Vranje shooting

Vranje shooting is a mass shooting that occurred on June 3, 1993 in Vranje, Yugoslavia. Jožef Meneder killed 7 soldiers, wounded 4 and killed himself.[1]

Vranje shooting
LocationVranje, Yugoslavia
DateJune 3, 1993
Attack type
Mass shooting
WeaponsAutomatic rifle
Deaths8 (including the perpetrator)
Injured4
PerpetratorJožef Meneder

On June 3, 1993, in the «South Moravian Brigade» barracks in Vranje, Jožef Meneder escaped from a detention cell, attacked a security guard and confiscated his weapon. He killed 6 privates, one ensign and wounded 4 more privates. He then shot himself.[1][2][3][4]

Perpetrator

Jožef Meneder (Serbian Cyrillic: Јожеф Менедер) (19) was born in 1974 in Subotica. According to neighbors, he was very aggressive. Acquaintances described him as a dark and painful individual. He used to be a carpenter up until joining the army. His acquaintances said that he was a member of a death metal band, and members of this group held parties at the cemetery. He had an inverted cross tattoo. On his left forearm he had a tattoo with the date of shooting. He belonged to the sect of «Bad faith» which comes from the «Black roses». Satanic symbols, including postcards about «Bad faith», were found in his room in his parents' house. A month before the shooting, a security report said he could do something undesirable.[1][2][3][4]

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