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Swedish police say mass shooter was connected to school where he opened fire
Sweden is reeling days after the country’s deadliest mass shooting left at least 11 people dead, including the gunman, as investigators continued to look into the shooter’s motive.
Police probe school link in Sweden's worst mass shooting
A gunman who killed 11 people, including himself, at an adult education centre in central Sweden may have been a student at the school, police said on Thursday, as they described chaotic scenes after the country's deadliest mass shooting as being like an "inferno".
Swedish police investigate motive for deadly school shooting
Swedish police are investigating the potential motives of an attacker who killed 11 people, including himself, in a mass shooting at an adult education center in the town of Orebro.
What do we know about the Sweden school shooter?
Here's what we know so far. The suspect was unknown to police and they believe he acted alone. Officers said he had no links to gangs and is thought to have acted "without any ideological motive". They also do not believe the attack was motivated by terrorism.
Explainer-What do we know about Sweden's shooter?
The attacker responsible for the worst mass shooting in Swedish history was an unemployed man aged around 35, who had a hunting license and is believed to have acted alone, Swedish media reported. At least 11 people were killed in Tuesday's shooting at an adult education centre in Orebro,
Sweden school shooting: Everything we know so far about campus attack which left 11 dead
Sweden’s prime minister said the attack at the Risbergska School was the worst mass shooting in country’s history
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Swedish police say rifles, ammunition found amid 'inferno' of mass shooting
By Johan Ahlander and Simon Johnson OREBRO, Sweden (Reuters) -Swedish police found three rifles near the body of the gunman ...
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Swedish Police Confirm Several Licensed Rifles Found at Scene of Mass Shooting
OREBRO, Sweden (Reuters) - Swedish police found three rifles in the adult education centre in Orebro where a gunman killed 11 ...
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Swedish police trying to work out motive of gunman who killed 10 at school campus
While the police say they have not yet identified a motive for Sweden’s worst mass shooting, Reham is alarmed that the man ...
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‘Screams and Smoke’: How a Deadly Mass Shooting Unfolded in Sweden
The police responding to the attack encountered firing so intense that they struggled to tell how many gunmen were on the ...
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The case of the Swedish school gunman who police won’t name
In the low-level buildings of Campus Risbergska in Orebro, a 35-year-old man stalked the corridors looking for his targets ...
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Swedish police to give update day after 10 people killed in mass shooting
The attack on Tuesday - described by Sweden's prime minister as the "worst mass shooting" in the country's history - happened ...
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Sweden reels from worst mass-shooting as it mourns the dead
Salim Iskef, 29, fled the Islamic State and Syria to form a better, more secure life in Sweden, only to be gunned down this ...
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Reported Swedish shooter lived as recluse in quiet apartment block
Shattered glass and a broken door covered with police tape mark the entrance to the apartment where the reported suspect in ...
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Swedish police say mass shooter was connected to school where he opened fire, had weapon licenses
The shooter who killed 10 people in Sweden’s worst mass shooting earlier this week was connected to the adult education ...
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Sweden shooting: What are the country's gun laws?
Sweden's worst ever mass shooting this week has raised questions about the country's gun laws and widespread gun ownership.
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