MOSCOW, March 30 (RAPSI, Artem Ponomarev) – Moscow’s Butyrsky District Court on Wednesday ordered the parents of school student Sergey Gordeev, who took his classmates hostage and shot a teacher and a policeman in February 2014,  to pay over 2 million rubles ($30,000) in compensation to the victims in the case, RAPSI reported from the courtroom.

The court partially granted a lawsuit filed by the relatives of the killed teacher Andrei Kirillov.

Kirillov’s widow and mother demanded 11 million rubles ($160,000) in compensation for loss of the breadwinner and for moral damage.

The incident took place on February 3, 2014, when Sergey Gordeev, 15, brought a rifle and a carbine to school. He killed a police officer and a teacher, injured one more person and took hostages.

The Investigative Committee found that the student fired at least 11 times from the small caliber rifle before he was arrested.

The teenager partially admitted his guilt. The psychiatric evaluation showed that he is mentally fit. Last summer, the Moscow City Court confirmed the original court’s ruling that the student undergo compulsory medical treatment.

In late September, relatives of victims filed a cassational appeal with the Presidium of the Moscow City Court. They requested that the original ruling of the Butyrsky District Court be overturned as well as the ruling of the Moscow City Court in the appeal. On November 13, the Moscow City Court Presidium revoked a ruling ordering Gordeev to undergo psychiatric treatment.

On February 8, 2016, the Moscow Regional Military Court ordered that the case be closed because for absence of elements of crime in the act, the defendant be discharged from liability and sent for forced medical treatment.