 A shooting at a university in Prague on December 21 had 14 victims and injured 25 people — 10 of them seriously, Prague's police chief Martin Vendroszek told reporters police had earlier said more than 15 people were killed in the shooting at the university in central Prague, including the gunman who was a student at the school. Police chief Martin Vendroszek said authorities were tipped off earlier in the day the man was likely heading to Prague from his town in the Kladno region outside the capital with the intentions of taking his own life. Shortly after that, the shooter's father was found dead, police evacuated a Charles University faculty of arts building where the shooter was due to attend a lecture, but then were called in at the faculty's different building, arriving within minutes after reports of the shooting came in, Vendroszek said. Police asked not to reveal the man's identity, but his name was reported by some Czech media matched a police search report and an account on a social network where its owner talked about being inspired by a mass shooting in Russia. Police chief Martin Vendroszek told reporters about the shooting at the beginning of the day, because the information that the student is a student of the Faculty of Physics and the evidence that he should or shouldn't have a lecture, we did it ourselves, and the lecture and his lecture was supposed to be held today at 14 o'clock, but in the whole street. Police chief Martin Vendroszek told reporters about the shooting at the social network. At the moment, I don't know what the motive is, but I'm talking here about the inspiration of one person to come up with the information we have, the primary student, with various factors in the world. The entire profile and the advantage of this information is really very fast.