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Ali David Sonboly, 18, killed nine people - six men and three women - during his murderous rampage in Munich. 

Terrified shoppers were seen running for their lives from the Olympia Shopping Centre after hearing gunshots. 

Police today confirmed that Sonboly had 300 rounds of ammunition in his bag while he shot at people in the city.

He had documents about 'spree shootings' in his room at his parents' flat where he lived, two miles from the scene.

The teenager used a Glock 17 semi-automatic handgun to kill the victims - who were aged between 13 and 45 

The shopping centre is next to the Munich Olympic Stadium, where the Palestinian militant group Black September took 11 Israeli athletes hostage and eventually killed them during the 1972 Olympic Games.

This is the first photograph of Munich maniac Ali David Sonboly who brutally killed nine people in Munich during a rampage on Friday.

A video purporting to show the shooter, dressed in black, firing 20 shots has been posted on Twitter. The video shows him outside a McDonald's opposite the shopping center.

Police gave a 'cautious all clear' early this morning, more than seven hours after the attack began and brought much of the city to a standstill as all public transit systems were shut down amid a massive manhunt. Pictured is a body lying outside the mall.

An electrical shop next to the shopping centre was being used as a makeshift hospital to treat the casualties after the incident.

Off-duty doctors and nurses were summoned to hospitals in Munich, with a hospital spokesperson telling DPA: 'The alarm for a 'mass attack' has been triggered'.

Policemen arrive the Olympia shopping centre in Munich, where a number of people have been killed and several more injured.

Armed policemen arrive at a shopping centre in which a shooting was reported in Munich, southern Germany.

German police secure the entrance to a subway station near the shopping mall where a shooting took place in Munich.

Heavily armed police forces operate at Karlsplatz square after a shooting in the Olympia shopping center in Munich.

A police sniper sits in a helicopter above the scene of a shooting rampage at the Olympia shopping mall in Munich.

Chief of Munich Police Marcus Martins said: 'We are at the moment looking for three attackers. We have about 100 people on site and we are trying to evacuate people from the site.

Terrified shoppers were seen running for their lives from the Munich Olympia Shopping Centre, in the district of Moosach, after hearing gunshots.

Police officers guard with guns as other officers escort people from inside the shopping centre as they respond to a shooting at the Olympic shopping mall.

Shocking video footage has shown several victims on stretchers following a horrific gun rampage in Munich.

A second shooting was said to have taken place near Marienplatz subway station, which is just four miles from the Olympic Park area. But police could not confirm that was the case.

Three men were cornered by armed police nearby, stripped and searched - but officers later said it was all a false alarm and released the men.

People leave the Olympia mall in Munich, southern Germany, Friday, July 22, 2016 after several people have been killed in a shooting.

Special force police officers stand in front of a car near the Olympia shopping mall, following a shooting rampage at the mall in Munich.

Police officers search a residential area near the Olympia shopping center after the shooting.

Armed police patrolled the streets of Munich (left) and train stations (right) after the horrific shootings in the city.

Heavily-armed police raided the apartment of the Iranian teenager, suspected of murdering nine people and injuring 16 others in a rampage in Munich.

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