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'''Amyn Radwan Gindia''' is an Austrian serial gunman. He was convicted of two murders, an attempted murder, and an armed robbery. He died by his own hand in prison on April 20, 2016. | '''Amyn Radwan Gindia''' is an Austrian serial gunman. He was convicted of two murders, and suspected of an attempted murder, and an armed robbery. He died by his own hand in prison on April 20, 2016. | ||
==Murders== | |||
Gindia killed a Turkish weapons dealer in 1987<ref name="TheLocal">[https://www.thelocal.at/20160421/austrian-double-murderer-kills-himself-in-cell Double murderer kills himself in prison cell] - ''The Local'', April 2016</ref>, and a member of the Gendarmerie in 1989.<ref name="TheLocal"/> He was convicted in 1992.<ref name="TheLocal"/> | |||
==Release and robbery== | |||
In November 2014 Gindia was released.<ref name="TheLocal"/> He was free for just three months.<ref name="TheLocal"/> Following a failed robbery at a Vienna shoppping centre Gindia shot at a policeman.<ref name="TheLocal"/> He received minor injuries when police shot back.<ref name="TheLocal"/> At trial he was intending to argue he intended to commit [[suicide by cop]], and missed the officer on purpose.<ref name="TheLocal"/> | |||
==Suicide== | |||
Days before a scheduled court hearing Gindia killed himself in the Josefstadt Prison in Vienna.<ref name="TheLocal"/> He was being housed in solitary confinement at his own request and his psychiatric health was being monitored.<ref name="TheLocal"/> | |||
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Revision as of 16:25, 28 April 2017
Amyn Radwan Gindia is an Austrian serial gunman. He was convicted of two murders, and suspected of an attempted murder, and an armed robbery. He died by his own hand in prison on April 20, 2016.
Murders
Gindia killed a Turkish weapons dealer in 1987[1], and a member of the Gendarmerie in 1989.[1] He was convicted in 1992.[1]
Release and robbery
In November 2014 Gindia was released.[1] He was free for just three months.[1] Following a failed robbery at a Vienna shoppping centre Gindia shot at a policeman.[1] He received minor injuries when police shot back.[1] At trial he was intending to argue he intended to commit suicide by cop, and missed the officer on purpose.[1]
Suicide
Days before a scheduled court hearing Gindia killed himself in the Josefstadt Prison in Vienna.[1] He was being housed in solitary confinement at his own request and his psychiatric health was being monitored.[1]