Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Norway shaken by deadly attack

Gunman kills 2 during Oslo’s Pride festival

- By Maria Sanminiate­lli and Karl Ritter

A gunman opened fire in Oslo’s nightlife district early Saturday, killing two people and leaving more than 20 wounded in what the Norwegian security service called an “Islamist terror act” during the capital’s annual LGBTQ Pride festival.

Investigat­ors said the suspect, a 42-year-old Norwegian citizen originally from Iran, was arrested after opening fire at three locations in downtown Oslo.

Police said two men, one in his 50s and and the other his 60s, died in the shootings. Ten people were treated for serious injuries, but none of them was believed to be in lifethreat­ening condition. Eleven others had minor injuries.

The Norwegian Police Security Service raised its terror alert level from “moderate” to “extraordin­ary” — the highest level — after the attack, which sent panicked revelers fleeing into the streets or trying to hide from the gunman.

The service’s acting chief, Roger Berg, called the attack an “extreme Islamist terror act” and said the suspect had a “long history of violence and threats,” as well as mental health issues.

He said the agency, known by its Norwegian acronym PST, first became aware of the suspect in 2015 and later grew concerned he had become radicalize­d and was part of an unspecifie­d Islamist network.

Norwegian media named the suspect as Zaniar Matapour, an Oslo resident who arrived in Norway with his family from a Kurdish part of Iran in the 1990s.

The suspect’s defense lawyer, John Christian Elden, said his client hasn’t denied carrying out the attack, but he cautioned against speculatio­n on the motive.

 ?? Sergei Grits / Associated Press ?? People comfort each other Saturday at the scene of a shooting in Oslo, Norway. A gunman who opened fire in Oslo’s nightlife district killed two people and left more than 20 others wounded during the LGBTQ Pride festival.
Sergei Grits / Associated Press People comfort each other Saturday at the scene of a shooting in Oslo, Norway. A gunman who opened fire in Oslo’s nightlife district killed two people and left more than 20 others wounded during the LGBTQ Pride festival.

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