Turkish police order 83 arrests over online praise for school shootings
Turkish police have ordered 83 arrests related to online praise for recent school shootings in the country. This follows a school shooting where a student, believed to be the attacker, killed multiple people in two classrooms with five guns and seven magazines.

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AI-generatedTurkish police have ordered 83 arrests related to online praise for recent school shootings in the country. This follows a school shooting where a student, believed to be the attacker, killed multiple people in two classrooms with five guns and seven magazines. The suspect's digital devices revealed a document indicating plans for a future major operation and a WhatsApp profile referencing US mass killer Elliot Rodger. Funerals are being held for the victims, attended by government ministers. This shooting is the second this week, following an incident on Tuesday where an ex-student injured 16 people at a school in Siverek before killing himself.
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5 extractedOn Tuesday, 16 people were injured after an ex-student opened fire at a high school in Siverek district.
The suspect referenced US mass killer Elliot Rodger in a photo on his WhatsApp profile.
A document dated April 11, 2026, was found on the suspect's computer indicating a planned major operation.
Turkish police ordered 83 arrests over online praise for school shootings.
The attacker entered two classrooms and had five guns and seven magazines with him.