That was the chilling warning posted on YouTube by a young Finnish man who went on a shooting rampage through a school, killing 10 people, before setting it on fire and shooting himself in the head.
Student Matti Juhani Saari, 22, was taken taken to hospital after the carnage in the town of Kauhajoki, southwest Finland, yesterday but died, authorities said.
A female victim who was shot in the head was one of two people wounded but alive.
Her condition was not immediately clear.
Saari had been questioned by police just one day earlier after he posted a YouTube video of himself at a shooting range, Interior Minister Anne Holmlund said.
Police had decided against taking his gun and cancelling his gun licence, deeming him not enough of a threat.
"Police action will be examined in more detail later. The gunman had a temporary permit for a .22 calibre pistol, and he had received it in August 2008. It was his first gun," she said.
"Police were aware of (the YouTube videos) and spoke to him on Monday, September 22," a police spokeswoman said.
"However, the police officer on duty decided there was no need to terminate his gun licence."
Saari left a note saying he had been planning such an attack since 2002, and that he hated the human race, police said.
YouTube profile
Saari`s YouTube profile said he loved weapons and horror movies. One clip showed him pointing a gun at the camera and saying "You will die next".
The videos also showed Saari, dressed all in black, firing a handgun at a shooting range.
The weapon is described on the site as a Walther P22.
Saari said his interests and hobbies included "computers, weapons, sex and beer".
Among his favourite films were "horror movies like The Shining``, Stanley Kubrick`s famed 1980 film featuring Jack Nicholson as a crazed father.
He listed his favourite heavy metal groups, such as German band Rammstein and US group Metallica, as well as German electronic band Wumpscut, whose name he used in his YouTube pseudonym, Wumpscut86.
Wumpscut is known for its violent lyrics, with song titles such Black Death, Bleed in Silence, and Hate is Mine.
His profile included the words: "And suddenly there was war and the mothers they screamed. For revenge and reprisals for another war."
In another video, entitled Goodbye, Saari emptied his gun into an off-screen target, walks to the camera and said "goodbye".
The videos were taken offline soon after the shooting.
Victims trapped
The shooting at the school in Kauhajoki, 360km from Helsinki, in southwest Finland, began yesterday morning (local time) and lasted for about 90 minutes, local official Ari Paananen said.
Saari, a second-year culinary arts student, stalked the school corridors in a ski mask and black outfit before letting off round after round at helpless students trapped inside a classroom.
He then set several fires around the building before shooting himself in the head. He later died of his injuries at a local hospital.
Nine of the victims had been found in one classroom, while another had been discovered in a corridor and Saari had been found in another hallway at the other end of the building.
Police spokesman Jari Neulaniemi said Saari walked into the school armed with a the .22-calibre Walther pistol and carrying explosives.
Mr Neulaniemi said Saari left two handwritten messages at huis flat saying he had planned the attack since 2002 and that he hated the human race.
The note went on to say "the solution is Walther 22", Mr Neulaniemi said.
He said Saari started fires around the school with "petrol bombs or Molotov cocktails."
Some of the victims could not be identified immediately because they were burnt beyond recognition.
The school`s headmaster, Tapio Varmola said he did not know what had spurred the deadly shooting spree.
"I have no knowledge about a possible motive,`` said.
"Because the shooter has died we might never know why he did this.``
According to a former classmate, the gunman bore no resemblance to the loner profile of many mass murderers.
"He was happy, a social guy - there was nothing exceptional - and he got along with people well and he was not lonely. He had friends," Susanna Keronen said.
Scenes of horror
Witnesses described a scene of panic and terror as Saari stalked his victims.
"I heard the sound of shooting and hysterical girls` voices. Then two girls came towards my room and said a weird man was shooting," school caretaker Jukka Forsberg said.
"I went to see and saw a guy leaving a big black bag in the corridor and going into classroom No.3 and closing the door.
"I looked through window and he immediately shot at me. Then I called the emergency number.
"Thank God I was not hit. He fired at me but I was running zigzag. I ran for my life."
Mr Varmola also described horrifying scenes.
"People were running out of the building in two directions. When I went out I didn`t hear any shots, only screams," he told the STT news agency.
Questions over gun laws
The shooting raised the spectre of the killings at Finland`s Jokela high school last November, when 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.
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 Government took some steps to toughen gun regulations.
After the latest shooting, it held an emergency meeting of governing coalition party leaders.
Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen said Finland should consider banning private handguns altogether, saying a new stricter European-wide gun law was not enough.
"It is not enough to talk about age limits or interviews ... after two such tragic incidents, we have to discuss whether private people can be allowed to have handguns," Mr Vanhanen said on Finnish broadcaster MTV3.