Copenhagen Shootings by Gun Man

Copenhagen Shootings by Gun Man 

According to Danish police, they detained a man on suspicion of shooting dead. three people and injured many others in a Copenhagen shopping center. Is well-known to psychiatric specialists.

Copenhagen Shootings

The shooting took place on Sunday at various points inside the Danish capital Field's shopping mall. Social media video showed armed police officers in the area and people running through the mall.

Soren Thomassen, the head of police in Copenhagen, announced during a news conference on Monday. 

That two male and female Danes, both 17 years old, as well as a Russian citizen, 47 years old, had been killed in the firing.

According to Thomassen, many additional people were injured while exiting the mall. Including two more Danes, two Swedish nationals, and two others who were critically injured but stable in the hospital.

According to Rigshospitalet hospital, where the bulk of victims is receiving care. just one of the four injured people was still in critical condition as of Monday.

Copenhagen Shootings by Gun Man

There is no evidence of a terrorist motive, according to the police. Who stated the 22-year-old alleged shooter had mental health concerns.

On Monday, a court will interview the suspect, who the police identified as "an ethnic Dane."

According to Denmark's prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, there had been a terrible attack.

She stated that she wants to inspire Danes to unite and support one another during this trying time.
When he was taken into custody, the suspect possessed a rifle and ammo, according to the police.

They asked shop owners to save whatever video security footage they may have. because they have no evidence of additional assailants.

Over 140 stores and eateries may be found at Field's. The multi-story shopping center is next to a subway line that connects to the city center on the outskirts of Copenhagen.

Shoppers reportedly panicked as shots rang out, according to eyewitnesses.

Isabelle, one of them, reportedly told the Danish media. "Suddenly, we hear gunfire. We rush through the shopping center after hearing what I believe to be ten gunshots. 

Arriving at a restroom where we huddle in a space that can only hold around 11 people. "We wait in the sweltering heat and are really anxious. This entire process has been awful."

Also, Harry Styles' performance at a venue less than a mile away from the incident was postponed.

When the show's cancellation was announced, crowds were already gathering inside the arena. 

Police took fans, many of whom were in their teens, to subterranean stations where their parents picked them up, according to Danish media.

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Several local authorities expressed sorrow at the shooting and sent their condolences to the affected families.

Sanna Marin, the prime minister of Finland, denounced the "terrible act of violence." while Jonas Gahr Store.

The leader of Norway, expressed his "thoughts go to the victims and their families. As well as to the relief personnel who are presently striving to save lives."

Denmark last had a significant terror incident in 2015. When an attack on a synagogue and a cultural center in Copenhagen resulted in the deaths of two persons and the injury of six police officers.

Later, during a shootout with police, the shooter was dead. The nation has some of the tightest gun prohibitions in all of Europe. 

Licenses to possess firearms are often only available for hunting or sports. Shooting after background checks, and automatic weapons are virtually outlawed. 

A civilian carrying a handgun is severely forbidden.

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