Montenegro Considers ‘Complete’ Gun Ban After 12 Shot Dead

Montenegro Considers ‘Complete’ Gun Ban After 12 Shot Dead

Montenegro’s National Security Council considered new gun controls Friday, including a “complete” gun ban, in response to the New Year’s Day attack that killed 12 people.

The Washington Post noted that the shooter, 45-year-old Aleksandar Martinovic, shot himself after police cornered him. The Associated Press pointed out Martinovic apparently began his rampage following a “bar brawl,” after which he retrieved his gun and killed 12 innocents.

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