Munich Shooter Was Planning Crime for Over a Year

Ten victims are in critical condition.

The attacker, whom authorities have yet to identify, suffered from "social phobia," anxiety, was taking medication for these illnesses, and had been treated in a psychiatric clinic for two months in 2015, according to the Munich State Prosecutor's office.

In addition to the nine killed, 35 people were injured in the attack, of whom 10 are in critical condition.

"We didn't find the Breivik manifesto on his computer," the Bavarian Federal Criminal Office said. "He wrote his own manifesto, describing how he was going to do the crime."

The killer also played first-person shooter games and obtained the murder weapon over the dark web, the Bavarian Federal Criminal Office said.

"We're still working on the assumption that this isn't a political motivated crime," the State Prosecutor's said of the attack, which began on Friday afternoon at a McDonald's restaurant across the street from Olympia-Einkaufszentrum mall in Munich. "We can only speculate about what the parents could have known, they still need to be interrogated. There was no safe or anything in his room, the evidence was quite easy to find."

None of the suspect's schoolmates were among the victims of the shooting, the Bavarian Federal Criminal Office said.

A memorial event for the victims has been planned for this evening.