An 89-year-old gunman wounded five people in shootings at a social security office and courthouse in Athens on April 28, 2026, before being arrested hours later. The suspect, armed with a shotgun, sparked a city-wide manhunt before his capture 210 km west of Athens. Greek authorities confirmed the victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries, while state broadcaster ERT reported the attacker had a history of mental illness and a recent pension dispute. Toronto Star+2
The shooter was identified as an 89-year-old man with a documented mental health condition. Police recovered a .38 revolver and hunting rifle, linking him to both locations. Investigators revealed his attack followed a lost pension case, though motives remain under review. Huanqiu+2
Greek police launched a large-scale manhunt, cordoning off central Athens. The incident reignited debates over gun control and mental health support in Greece. Authorities confirmed enhanced security at government buildings post-attack. Deutsche Welle+2