Žitište shooting
- Mass murder
- uxoricide
On 2 July 2016, a Serbian man killed five people and injured twenty-two others after he opened fire with an assault rifle in a café in the village of Žitište, in the Central Banat District of Vojvodina, Serbia. The perpetrator was later identified as Siniša Zlatić (Serbian Cyrillic: Синиша Златић).
Shooting
On the nights of 1 July 2016 and 2 July 2016, Zlatić visited a café during a local festival, where he noticed his estranged wife with a group of friends. He returned home and retrieved an AK-47 assault rifle he illegally owned.[1] He then returned to the café and at about 1:40 a.m. local time started shooting into the air.[2] The attacker then shot his wife and another woman dead before randomly shooting other diners in the café, killing three men and injuring 22 other people.[3] Café diners then grabbed the gun from the attacker as he tried to run away. Police located in the vicinity quickly apprehended the gunman.
Aftermath
On 1 March 2017, the high court in Zrenjanin sentenced Zlatić to 40 years in prison, the longest possible sentence according to Serbian laws at that time.[4]
See also
- Gun politics in Serbia
- List of massacres in Serbia
- List of rampage killers in Europe
References
- ^ Aleksandar Vasović (2 July 2016). "Serbian man kills five, injures 22, in cafe shooting". Reuters. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
- ^ "Deadly Serbia shooting at cafe leaves "blood everywhere," owner says". CBS News. 2 July 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
- ^ "Shot Dead in Cafe in Serbia; Ex-Husband Is Arrested". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
- ^ Surla, S. (1 March 2017). "Ubica iz Žitišta osuđen na 40 GODINA ZATVORA" [Žitište shooter sentenced to 40 years] (in Serbian). Blic.