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By Johan Ahlander and Anna Ringstrom STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish police have found no clear motive behind the country's ...
Police say there was no sign that Rickard Andersson, who had mental health problems and financial troubles and killed 10 ...
Swedish police have yet to find a clear motive for the February mass shooting in Orebro, despite confirming mental illness ...
A gunman who killed 10 people in a school shooting in Sweden in February was motivated by a wish to end his life because of financial and psychological woes, police said Friday.
Sweden was also rocked by its worst mass shooting in February when 35-year-old Rickard Andersson entered the Campus Risbergska adult education center in the city of Orebro and shot dead 10 people ...
Police in Sweden are set to hold a press conference on Friday to present their investigation into the Örebro campus attack ...
Swedish police are set to present the results of their investigation into Örebro campus attack today, EU work hours fall by ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSweden stunned by new deadly gun attackA shootout at a Swedish hair salon Tuesday left at least three people dead, police and media said, amid heightened nerves over gun violence in the Scandinavian nation.sThe shooting erupted in the ...
Uppsala is home base for Sweden's two most notorious gang leaders, Ismael Abdo and Rawa Majid, who are both believed to be orchestrating operations from abroad.
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The Manila Times on MSNSweden arrests teen after triple killingSwedish police have arrested a teen suspect after three youths aged from 15 to 20 were killed in a shooting at a hair salon, authorities said Wednesday, amid rising concern over gang violence in the ...
Swedish police have found nothing to indicate that the gunman in the country's deadliest mass shooting, at an adult school in ...
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