Finnish police said they have identified all 10 victims of this week's shooting at a vocational school, according to AP. Forensic experts used dental records and DNA to establish the identities of the eight women and two men who were killed in Tuesday's assault in Kauhajoki, western Finland. The 22-year-old gunman, Matti Saari, fatally shot himself after the nation's second school massacre in 10 months. Police did not release the names of the victims Friday, saying the investigation continues. Police spokesman Jari Neulaniemi said autopsies will be performed in coming days to establish whether the victims died of gunshot wounds or burns. Saari shot his victims with a .22-caliber handgun and started fires during his rampage.