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Austria: Police report 3 dead in shooting in Linz

Mark Hallam with dpa, Reuters
May 7, 2026

Police in Austria report that three people have died after gunfire was heard in the city. Local media reported a large police presence in the north of the city. Police also said there was no ongoing threat to the public.

Police officers in northern Linz, Austria, work to put up a crime scene cordon after a fatal shooting. May 7, 2026
Police cordoned off an area in northern Linz responding to the shootingImage: Werner Kerschbaummayr/Fotokerschi/APA/dpa/picture alliance

Shots were fired in Linz in Austria on Thursday. A police spokesman told the Reuters news agency that three people had been killed and the weapon used had been recovered by law enforcement. 

National public broadcaster ORF reported a large police presence in the Klausenbachstrasse area in the north of the city. 

What do we know about the Linz shooting?

"The deceased found at the scene were one male and two female persons," Ulrike Handlbauer, a spokeswoman for Upper Austria state police, told ORF. "Police cannot currently give any more detailed comments on the more specific circumstances of the motive or the identity of the deceased."

The tabloid news outlet Kronen Zeitung offered further details on the incident, reporting that an elderly man had shot two women and then himself outside a gastronomical business. It also cited police as saying that the wider danger to the public had passed.

The shooting took place in front of a hospitality business in the north of the cityImage: Werner Kerschbaummayr/Fotokerschi/APA-Images/picture alliance

Linz is situated on the River Danube in the Upper Austria region in the north of the country, around half way between Salzburg in the west and Vienna in the east. It's home to more than 200,000 people. 

Gun crime is relatively rare in Austria with only around 0.2 people per 100,000 per year being killed by gunshots. For orientation, that's more than 25 times less frequent than in the US but also not among the lowest levels in Europe. 

Police kept part of the city clear as officers responded to the incidentImage: Werner Kerschbaummayr/Fotokerschi/APA/dpa/picture alliance

Edited by: Rana Taha

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