Czech police deal with fake grenade situation after Prague mass shooting

Czech police announced on Friday evening that they were responding to an incident where a man was holding a grenade in Pavlova Square in the capital of Prague. The grenade was later confirmed to be fake. 

The incident has come only a day after a mass shooting event at a university in Prague, which took the lives of 14 people and injured a further 25. 

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