A young boy fatally shot a 12-year-old student and wounded two others at a school in Finland on Tuesday, the police said, a rare act of violence by a child in a country that changed its gun laws after earlier school shootings but where gun ownership remains widespread.
The police said they arrested a suspect, also 12 years old, who had a handgun, about an hour after arriving at the Viertola school, in the city of Vantaa, about 10 miles north of Helsinki. As is customary with criminal investigations in Finland, the police did not release the suspect's name.
"We as society have learned from the earlier sad school shootings," the national police chief, Seppo Kolehmainen, said at a news conference — but he added, "We did not manage to prevent the act in this sad event."
"We will find out later why," he said.
Finland tightened its gun laws after two school shootings, in 2007 and 2008, in which 20 people died, including the perpetrators. Those shootings inspired a heated debate over firearm legislation in a country of hunters and gun enthusiasts.
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