Denmark: Copenhagen attacker known to police

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She said Danish Prime Minister Matte Frederiksen in a statement late Sunday "was exposed Denmark Sunday night’s violent attack. Several people died. Many more were injured. Innocent families were shopping or dining. Children and young people".

added "Our beautiful and very safe capital has changed in a split second.. I want to encourage Danes to come together and support each other at this difficult time.".

Metropolitan Police said Copenhagen She sent a number of security men to "Fields Center" After reports of the shooting, they asked people inside to stay put and wait for help.

This came after 3 people were killed and several others were injured in a shooting at the center, adding that it had arrested a 22-year-old Danish man and accused him of murder.

Local media published footage of groups of panicked shoppers rushing out of the mall.

The Copenhagen Metropolitan Police arrested the suspect at 15:48 GMT, and he was carrying a gun and explosives.

And she was the police An extensive search has been launched across the country in search of the presence of partners of the attacker.

The accused is known

And he said chief police inspector Soren Thomassen told reporters that the perpetrator killed 3 people, a man in his forties, a young man and a girl. He added that several people were injured in the incident, 3 of whom are in critical condition.

He added that the investigation has not yet indicated the existence of a racist or other motive, but the matter may change, but he made it clear that the suspect is known to the police. "But only marginally".

The Metropolitan Police will hold a press conference on Monday morning at 8:00 local time.

The huge multi-storey shopping center has shops, restaurants and a parking garage, and is located about 5 kilometers south of Copenhagen city centre.

According to the latest report issued by The Danish Intelligence and Security Servicethe assessment of the terrorist threat to Denmark is currently at the level "dangerous" The biggest threat comes from "hardcore".

The last militant attack in Denmark was in 2015, when two people were killed and 6 policemen were wounded by a militant.

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She said Danish Prime Minister Matte Frederiksen, in a statement late Sunday, “experienced Denmark Sunday night’s violent attack. Several people died. Many more were injured. Innocent families were shopping or dining. Children and young people.”

“Our beautiful and very safe capital has changed in a split second,” she added. “I want to encourage Danes to come together and support each other at this difficult time.”

Metropolitan Police said Copenhagen She sent a number of security men to the Fields Mall after reports of the shooting, and asked the people inside to stay put and wait for help.

This came after 3 people were killed and several others were injured in a shooting at the center, adding that it had arrested a 22-year-old Danish man and accused him of murder.

Local media published footage of groups of panicked shoppers rushing out of the mall.

The Copenhagen Metropolitan Police arrested the suspect at 15:48 GMT, and he was carrying a gun and explosives.

And she was the police An extensive search has been launched across the country in search of the presence of partners of the attacker.

The accused is known

And he said chief police inspector Soren Thomassen told reporters that the perpetrator killed 3 people, a man in his forties, a young man and a girl. He added that several people were injured in the incident, 3 of whom are in critical condition.

He added that the investigation has not yet indicated the existence of a racist or other motive, but the matter may change, but he made it clear that the suspect is known to the police, “but only marginally.”

The Metropolitan Police will hold a press conference on Monday morning at 8:00 local time.

The huge multi-storey shopping center has shops, restaurants and a parking garage, and is located about 5 kilometers south of Copenhagen city centre.

According to the latest report issued by The Danish Intelligence and Security ServiceDenmark is currently assessing the terrorist threat at a “severe” level, with the greatest threat coming from “extremists”.

The last militant attack in Denmark was in 2015, when two people were killed and 6 policemen were wounded by a militant.

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