The leader of the Orebro Police, Roberto Eid Forest, indicated during a press conference that the alleged author appears between the dead. The police believe that he has acted alone and is not related to criminal gangs, in addition to the initially excluding that he can have ties with terrorist organizations.
A dozen people were killed in a shooting on Tuesday in a Swedish city school in OrebroIn the central part of the country, according to the police.
The leader of the Orebro Police, Roberto Eid Forest, indicated during a press conference that the alleged author is to the dead and that he could not specify the number of injured people.
The shooter was not known to the police, who believes that he has acted alone and is not related to criminal gangs, in addition to the initial excluding that he can have ties with terrorist organizations.
The authorities initially recommended the population not to approach the educational center and have blocked other facilities in the neighborhood as a precautionary measure. Safety forces have registered the area in search of possible accomplices.
The Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf KristerssonIn a statement complained in a statement this “terrible act of violence”, in “a very painful day for all Sweden.” Kristerson has solidarity with all those people who have seen how their usual school day became a ‘nightmare’.
Both he and the Swedish Minister of Justice, Gunnar StromerThey have confirmed that the government is still close to the information and have asked time for the police to keep working.
Source: EITB

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