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Sweden: a shooting in a shopping center leaves two injured

2022-08-19T18:47:55.511Z


The immediate danger is over, a police spokeswoman said. After Denmark in July, it was Sweden's turn to be the victim of a shooting in a shopping centre. Two people were injured in a late afternoon shooting at the Emporia shopping center in Malmö, southern Sweden, on Friday, police said. "We believe the immediate danger is over," a police spokeswoman said. The police announced that they had arrested a person suspected of having fired, without giving an


After Denmark in July, it was Sweden's turn to be the victim of a shooting in a shopping centre.

Two people were injured in a late afternoon shooting at the Emporia shopping center in Malmö, southern Sweden, on Friday, police said.

"We believe the immediate danger is over," a police spokeswoman said.

The police announced that they had arrested a person suspected of having fired, without giving any details on his profile or the reasons for the attack.

According to regional health authorities, the two injured people are a man and a woman, the latter being in serious condition.

The state of gravity in which the second person was was not specified.

Three dead in Denmark in a shooting in July

According to testimonies collected by local media, a person opened fire randomly on people present in the mall, information that the police have not confirmed.

Read also Mental state of the shooter, victims … what we know about the shooting in a shopping center in Copenhagen

In July, the city of Copenhagen in Denmark and located about thirty kilometers from Malmö, was also the scene of a shooting in a shopping center, which left three people dead.

Source: leparis

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