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Mosque shooting in Norway being treated as attempted terror attack

- By Niclas Rolander

Norwegian police say a shooting at the Al-Noor Islamic center in Baerum, on the outskirts of Oslo, is being investigat­ed as attempted terrorism.

One person suffered light injuries in Saturday’s incident before the armed attacker was overpowere­d by people attending the mosque. The suspect, a Norwegian local resident, was taken into custody on suspicion of attempted murder. Police are also investigat­ing the death of a young woman related to the suspect as possible murder after her body was discovered at a property in Baerum.

“Our investigat­ion shows that the suspect has extreme rightwing views,” Rune Skjold, head of section at the Oslo police, said at a press briefing. “His aim was to incite fear. That doesn’t mean that we can conclude that this was an act of terrorism, but we are investigat­ing it as attempted terrorism.”

Police boosted security around the country’s mosques on Sunday, as the country’s Muslims celebrate the Eid al-Adha holiday. Uniformed and nonuniform­ed officers would be involved in the operation. There are no specific threats, it stressed.

“We strongly condemn any attack on any religion, whether in a mosque, synagogue or church,” Justice Minister Joran Kallmyr said in a statement. “I expect that police will take necessary measures to ensure that all Muslims can celebrate Eid peacefully and safely.”

According to various media reports, the suspect’s online postings had referenced other acts of violence, including shootings at mosques in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, and the El Paso, Texas, attack in which 22 were killed earlier this month. Police confirmed on Sunday they’re looking into his online activity and receiving assistance from Norway’s security service, PST.

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