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Octogenarian Athens shooter acted in 'protest and despair', lawyer says

The 89-year-old suspect worked for 40 years as an engineer and was previously hospitalised at a psychiatric clinic, says his lawyer.

Octogenarian Athens shooter acted in 'protest and despair', lawyer says

People gather outside the Athens’ Court of Appeal following a shooting incident that left several wounded, in Athens, Greece on Apr 28, 2026. (Photo: Reuters/Sotiris Dimitropoulos/Eurokinissi)

29 Apr 2026 06:41PM (Updated: 29 Apr 2026 06:45PM)

ATHENS: An 89-year-old gunman arrested for wounding five people in two shootings in Athens on Tuesday (Apr 28) acted in "protest and despair" against Greek public services, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

The man opened fire with a shotgun at a branch of Greece’s EFKA social security agency, wounding an employee in the leg before travelling by taxi to a court building where he fired several more shots, lightly wounding four female court clerks.

He was later arrested in a hotel in the city of Patras, some 200km from Athens.

"It was an act of protest and despair," his lawyer, Vassilis Noulezas, told Reuters.

Noulezas said the man worked for 40 years as an engineer in Chicago and was previously hospitalised at a psychiatric clinic in Athens. He had applied for a supplementary pension in Greece, but his request was rejected, he said.

A public prosecutor on Wednesday charged the man with attempted murder and illegal possession of a gun.

Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis late on Tuesday admitted that there were security gaps at some court buildings but that Greece was a safe country overall.

EFKA workers walked out on Wednesday to protest over security after the shooting incident, which they said they viewed as another act of "people's frustration" over understaffed public services.

Source: Reuters/nh
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