Massacre ... nine people are dead after a gunman opened fire at a trade school in the Finnish town of Kauhajoki.
Silent student opens fire at Finnish school
Kills nine, then shoots himself but survives
YouTube videos might be connected
A STUDENT shot has dead nine people at a school in western Finland before shooting himself, in the country`s second school shooting in less than a year.
The gunman was still alive but wounded and in hospital, authorities said.
"A cold-blooded shooter entered the building with an automatic pistol and started cutting down students," said Jukka Forsberg, a maintenance man at the vocational school in the town of Kauhajoki.
"He also shot towards me, did not say anything and once the bullets started to whizz by I started running for my life."
Local authorities said students and staff had been evacuated from the school, where a fire broke out but was later extinguished.
"Several are dead," said Kauhajoki Mayor Antti Rantakokko. "The situation is over now."
The school, which calls itself the "Kauhajoki School of Hospitality", had 150 students and 40 teachers as of 2005, according to its official website.
Rescue coordinator Kari Saarinen, who is also chief physician at Seinajoki hospital, about 60 kms (40 miles) from Kauhajoki, said hospitals in the area were on full emergency alert.
He said he was unsure about the number of victims, but believed there were several - some wounded, some dead.
The shooter had been questioned by police on Monday after he posted a YouTube video of himself at a shooting range, Interior Minister Anne Holmlund said.
A search of YouTube yielded four videos filmed by a user who calls himself Mr Saari, who said he was 22 years old and lived in Kauhajoki. The videos, between 20 and 32 seconds long, show a man dressed in black or dark colours, firing a handgun at a shooting range.
The YouTube user`s profile included the words: "And suddenly there was war and the mothers they screamed. For revenge and reprisals for another war."
"Police were aware of this and spoke to him on Monday, September 22," she said. "However, the police officer on duty decided there was no need to terminate his gun licence."
He obtained a "temporary licence" for a .22-calibre firearm this year.
The videos were taken offline soon after the shooting.
The shooting raised the spectre of the killings at Finland`s Jokela high school last year, where student Pekka-Eric Auvinen killed six fellow students, the school nurse and the principal after broadcasting his intent with a video on YouTube.
Auvinen shot himself and died later of his injuries.
"This is very, very depressing. We have only had some time since the Jokela case last November," Mr Saarinen said.
Finland has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world, ranking third after the United States and Yemen, according to a study last year by the Geneva-based Graduate Institute of International Studies.
After the last shooting, the Finnish government took some steps to toughen gun regulations. On Tuesday, it held an emergency meeting of governing coalition party leaders.
Kauhajoki is a municipality of 14,000 people in the province of Western Finland. The Kauhajoki vocational school teaches catering, tourism studies and home economics.