Sergey Pavlov (mass murderer)

Sergey Pavlov
Born Sergey Pavlov
1981
Vladimir, Russia
Nationality Russian
Occupation foreman
Criminal charge Murder
Criminal penalty in prison, awaiting trial
Motive Robbery
Killings
Date December 4, 2013
Country Russia
Location(s) Moscow oblast
Target(s) Workers
Killed 5
Injured 1
Weapons Browning HP pistol
Date apprehended
December 5, 2013

Sergey Pavlov (Russian: Сергей Павлов) was a Russian mass murderer who stabbed convive many years ago and shot dead four people on December 4, 2013.

Early life

Sergey Pavlov was born in the city of Vladimir, Russia in 1981. He was a heavy drinker. In a drunken fight he stabbed two convicts with a knife. One victim was dead, another was badly injured. For this crime he could be sentenced for death or life in prison, but he was sentenced only for eight years in prison and was released after three years. Later he was convicted of two minor crimes but soon released.[1] For a few years he worked as foreman. Colleagues described him as angry, conflicted man. He hadn't any friends or good relationships. A few hours before the mass murder he was fired for being frequently drunk.

Shooting

At the evening December 4, 2013, four workers went to his office container. In the night drunk Pavlov knocked on the door. One worker asked him go away. Pavlov took old rusty pistol Browning HP and shot him through the door. Man was killed by shot to the head. After that Pavlov shot at the door lock and guns down another unarmed workers. Latter investigators find more than ten casings. After mass mass murder Pavlov stole workers salary and run away. He dumped the pistol in the forest. He wanted to run away, but detectives knew, that he travelled back to Vladimir. Murderer was arrested days after December 5, 2013, when sleeping at the friends house.[2]

Aftermath

At the present time Sergey Pavlov is under arrest, he may be sentenced to life in prison. He has not repented and posts his slogan at the social network VKontakte. Russia has heavy gun control, but at the a few last year major crimes with firearms, including mass murder became not rare.[3] Due the last tragic events Russian government prepared to ban any gun ownership.

Victims

  1. First victim – no data.
  2. Vladimir Arkharov (Russian: Владимир Архаров) – 48 years old
  3. Vasily Denisenko (Russian: Василий Денисенко) – 29 years old
  4. Sergey Pavlenko (Russian: Сергей Павленко) – 39 years old
  5. Sergey Kabarda (Russian: Сергей Кабарда)

References

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