A Lidl worker who planned a mass shooting can be seen telling police “it was just a fantasy” when he was interviewed by officers.<br /><br />Reed Wischhusen, 32, had a “macabre interest” in the Dunblane gunman Thomas Hamilton and Raoul Moat and US mass killers, and had built firearms and explosives to carry out a “hitman-style attack” on his former school.<br /><br />In the attack he would deliberately target 10 people, as well as shoot dead teachers and attack Avon and Somerset Police headquarters.<br /><br />Wischhusen’splans were only stopped when uniformed officers visited the home he shared with his father in Somerset in November last year, having received a tip-off about weapons.<br /><br />During the search, Wischhusen attempted to shoot himself, before running downstairs with the gun to confront armed officers.<br /><br />Fearing they were going to be killed, the defendant was shot twice by officers.<br /><br />He will be sentenced for his crimes on 15 December.