OSLO, Norway (Fri, Apr 20) – Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik told yesterday how he trained himself with the help of video game ‘Call of Duty’ for his killing spree in Norway.
Al Qaeda-inspired Anders Behring Breivik (Oslo killer) used Call of Duty to train himself |
Breivik revealed during the trial that he got amazing gun shooting skills during 16-month period by playing shoot ‘em up on his computer for up to 16 hours a day.
Breivik has confessed to the July 22 attacks that killed 77, but pleaded not guilty to criminal charges, saying his victims had betrayed Norway by taking up immigration. He told that he wanted to kill all 600 people on the island, but he succeeded to kill only 60 and most of them were shot in the head more than once with deadly accuracy.
And inspired by al-Qaeda’s use of decapitation, he had also planned to behead former Norwegian PM Gro Harlem Brundtland; but he survived because he left the camp before Breivik came in action.
Breivik, who also killed eight people with a huge car bomb in Oslo, said his original plan was to explode three bombs in the city.
The trial continues.
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