San Diego Union-Tribune

3 DEAD IN SHOOTING AT COPENHAGEN MALL

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A gunman opened fire inside a busy shopping mall in the Danish capital Sunday, killing three people and critically wounding three others, police said.

A 22-year-old Danish man was arrested after the shooting, Copenhagen Police Inspector Soren Thomassen told reporters, adding there was no indication that anyone else was involved in the attack, though police were still investigat­ing.

Gun violence is relatively rare in Denmark.

Thomassen said it was too early to speculate on the motive for the shooting, which happened in the late afternoon at Field’s, one of the biggest shopping malls in Scandinavi­a and located on the outskirts of the Danish capital. When the shots rang out, some people hid in shops while others fled in a panicked stampede, according to witnesses.

“It is pure terror. This is awful,” said Hans Christian Stoltz, a 53-year-old IT consultant. “You might wonder how a person can do this to another human being, but it’s beyond ... beyond anything that’s possible.”

Thomassen said the victims included a man in his 40s and two “young people,” without giving details. Several others were injured, three of them critically.

He said police received the first reports of a shooting at 5:37 p.m., and arrested the suspect 11 minutes later. Thomassen described the suspect as an “ethnic Dane,” a phrase typically used to mean someone is White.

Danish broadcaste­r TV2 published a grainy photo of the alleged gunman, a man wearing knee-length shorts, a vest or sleeveless shirt, and holding what appeared to be a rifle in his right hand. “He seemed very violent and angry,” eyewitness Mahdi AlWazni told TV2. “He spoke to me and said it( the rifle) isn’t real as I was filming him. He seemed very proud of what he was doing.”

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederikse­n said the Scandinavi­an country had been hit by a “cruel attack.”

It was the worst gun attack in Denmark since 2015, when a 22-year-old man was killed in a shootout with police after going on a shooting spree in the capital that left two people dead and five police officers wounded.

 ?? OLAFUR STEINAR GESTSSON RITZAU SCANPIX VIA AP ?? An ambulance and police respond to a deadly shooting Sunday at Field’s, a major shopping mall in Copenhagen, Denmark.
OLAFUR STEINAR GESTSSON RITZAU SCANPIX VIA AP An ambulance and police respond to a deadly shooting Sunday at Field’s, a major shopping mall in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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