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Turkish school shooter used image referencing 2014 U.S. mass killer, police say

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Posted on April 16, 2026

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ANKARA, April 16 (Reuters) - A 14-year-old student who shot at least nine people dead, including eight of his fellow pupils, at a school in southeastern Turkey had used an image referencing a 2014 U.S

Turkish school shooter used image referencing 2014 U.S. mass killer, police say

Details Emerge in Turkish School Shooting Incident

Overview of the Attack

ANKARA, April 16 (Reuters) - A 14-year-old student who shot dead eight fellow pupils at a school in Turkey had used an image referencing a 2014 U.S. mass killer, Elliot Rodger, on his WhatsApp profile, police said on Thursday.

In Turkey's second school shooting in just two days, the middle school student also killed a teacher and wounded 20 other people in Wednesday's attack in the southeastern Kahramanmaras province, shocking a nation where school shootings are very rare.

Connection to U.S. Mass Killer

Turkish police said initial findings showed that the assailant had used an image referencing the U.S. gunman Rodger, who killed six college students near Santa Barbara, California in 2014. 

"Initial findings indicate no connection to terrorism, the incident is believed to be an individual attack," police said. 

Rodger had expressed frustration about his lack of success with women in an internet manifesto before his U.S. rampage, and he was later praised by a number of perpetrators of school shootings.

It was not immediately clear whether the Turkish teenager had the same motivation as Rodger.

Victims and Community Response

Funerals for the victims - eight 11-year-old children and the 55-year-old teacher - were held on Thursday in Kahramanmaras as families wept before coffins. 

Investigation and Legal Proceedings

Father Jailed

FATHER JAILED

The attacker used five pistols that belonged to his police officer father in the attack, and the court jailed the father pending trial, the local prosecutor's office said on Thursday.

In its examination, the prosecutor's office found a document on the attacker's computer dated April 11 that indicated a major attack would be carried out "in the near future".

Father's Statement and Evidence

In his statement to the prosecutor, the attacker's father said that he brought his son to a police shooting range to teach him how to use pistols, citing his son's interest in using guns, Turkish daily Yeni Safak reported. Video footage on the website of another daily, Sabah, showed the teenager aiming and shooting at targets in the range.

Officials told reporters on Wednesday that the attacker took his own life after the attack. But on Thursday Sabah, citing the autopsy, reported that it found the 14-year-old died from blood loss following a cut to the back of his leg caused by a sharp object.

Social and Political Reactions

Teachers Protest

TEACHERS PROTEST

Separately, 83 people across Turkey have been detained for "glorifying crime and criminals" since the school shootings on Tuesday and Wednesday, the police said, adding that more than 1,000 social media accounts and Telegram groups were blocked over the issue. 

Also on Thursday, teacher unions demonstrated in front of the education ministry building in Ankara to protest school conditions and the latest wave of violence. 

Calls for Action

  "Violence itself is a consequence," said Dilek Cakman, a member of Egitim-Sen teachers trade union, calling on the education minister to resign. "It shouldn't be attributed solely to a student's past traumas. We need research to understand the underlying reasons that push students towards violence or crime".

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Huseyin HayatseverEditing by Gareth Jones, Jonathan Spicer and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • The shooter, identified as İsa Aras Mersinli, used five firearms belonging to his police‑officer father and killed nine before taking his own life, marking Turkey’s deadliest school shooting to date (en.wikipedia.org).
  • His WhatsApp profile bore an image of Elliot Rodger, the 2014 Isla Vista killer, raising concerns of possible incel or copycat influences, though authorities say there’s no terrorist link (en.wikipedia.org).
  • This tragedy comes a day after another shooting in Şanlıurfa wounded 16, prompting national shock over the rare surge in school violence and sparking debate on school security and mental‑health support (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the Turkish school shooting suspect?
The suspect was a 14-year-old student in Kahramanmaras, southeastern Turkey.
How many people were killed and injured in the attack?
At least nine people were killed and 20 others were wounded.
What was the connection to Elliot Rodger?
The attacker used an image referencing 2014 U.S. mass killer Elliot Rodger on his WhatsApp profile.
Was the Turkish school shooting linked to terrorism?
Police stated there was no connection to terrorism; it was believed to be an individual attack.
What action was taken against the attacker's father?
The attacker's police officer father was jailed pending trial for his role regarding the firearms used.

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