Munich gunman 'planned shooting attack for up to a year'
A gunman who killed nine people during a shooting in Munich, Germany, had planned the attack for a year, the Bavaria state crime office has said.
- David Sonboly, 18, had spent two months as a psychiatric inpatient in 2015 and then received ongoing outpatient care
- German authorities said he purchased a Glock 17 handgun used in the attack on the so-called "dark web"
- Police have said there are "no indications" the attack was terror-related and the teenager was "obsessed" with mass shootings
- Seven of the nine killed were teenagers, 27 others were injured - 10 of whom are in a critical condition, including a 13-year-old boy
- Suspect was not known to police and had no criminal record, Munich's police chief said
- His parents have been unable to be interviewed as they are currently in a state of shock, officials said.
- Munich is in a state of emergency as a result of the attack