Sergei Glazov, who arranged the shooting at the Ryazansky MFC in Moscow, could commit a crime due to mental instability, his former common-law wife Nina believes.
As the woman told the MK edition, Glazov’s behavior changed a lot after the “business trip to Malaysia.” However, in her opinion, there were no noticeable prerequisites for such an act. Nina suggested that “everything that was accumulated greatly influenced his psyche, and everything that was held back burst out.”
The woman also said that Glazov “had an interest in weapons.” According to her, he always had a knife with him, but he “never showed any aggression.” When she lived with Glazov, he had no other weapon, however, according to her, he was going to acquire “traumatics”.
Shooting in the center of public services of the Ryazan district took place in the afternoon on December 7. During the conflict, Glazov opened fire and killed the administrator and the guard of the MFC because of the mask, which he refused to wear. Four more people were injured, among them an employee of the Zhilischnik State Budgetary Institution, an employee of the MFC and two visitors, including a 10-year-old girl.
Source: Rosbalt

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