‘Greaters and smoke’: A fatal mass shot opened in Sweden
Weapons with weapons, weapons and teachers in a classroom in the classroom, along with weapons and teachers, Sileva’s Gray Tuesday was about 12:30. A few minutes later a alarm cried, the police were charged with the center, Campus RisbergskaWhere there are chaotic, where they faced with a scene full of smoke. It would be clear to everyone a few hours ago.
“An inferno. Dead people. The injured people. The screams and smoke,” Lars Wiren, Orebro Security Director, said at a press conference as described the scene on Thursday.
The Central Sweden’s central city of university was filming in Orebro, shelter for migrant communities, repeated the country. The National Government flies the attack as the worst mass fire in Sweden and the flags around the country. In the days after the attack, the government still wants to understand why a person entered the campus and opened fire. At least 11 people were found dead, police said and the suspect was believed to be.
Police did not open the armament openly or did not share any information about a possible motive. Swedish news recognized him as the 35-year-old Rickard Andersson, who lives alone in an apartment near school.
Police did not approve reports and the New York Times still did not independently confirm the personality of the gun. Authorities explained how the attack was opened by a heavy armed aggression that works alone.
The civil servants were full of pyrotechnics smoke when they entered the school on Tuesday, Mr. Wiren. Police opened the gun, and he said they could not say how many shooters were shooters at the scene. Through the fog, officials saw a man approaching them and saw those who look like a rifle.
The man continued to empty and hit several battles. In chaos, none of the 130 police officers chose to return the fire, and the police said.
“You must respect the situation. There are panic, teachers among students,” Mr. Wiren said. “There’s a fog. The situations should be correct to shoot.”
About an hour later, the officers were later found among the armed individuals. There were three weapons, including rifles near the body. Scattered, at least 10 empty magazines and unused ammunition, Mr. Wiren.
Police officer, along four hectares, and perhaps a police officer looking for victims and perhaps a police sinner in a transaction Graph of events.
In one of the classrooms, Hellen Werme and other students hid under tables and hospital beds used for at least two hours. After the shootings came out, they locked the door and hid on the far side of the room. At a time, they heard the gun passed.
“We were very quiet. It was close,” said Mrs. Werme, 35, a day later. “I could hear his steps, but then the shootings were further away.”
Students and teachers hugged in fear until he heard the high sound at the door and shouting the sounds, “Police!”
“When the police saw, I cried the tears of joy.” “I just looked at the police and followed all the ways.”
In the afternoon, the police had enough reasons to believe that the suspect in the shooting was going to a nearby hospital. In the school, they still heard the residents of the school and began an investigation into the nearby suburbs.
Police identified the suspect and waiting for DNA confirmation, Anna Bergqvist investigating Anna Bergqvist, said on Thursday in the news conference. There was no previous conviction and was not known before the police. Investigators watched four firearms licenses for the suspect, and Ms. Bergqvist said.
In the last two days, officials seized their computer equipment and phones and searched their apartment. They also studied videos and voice recordings for hours.
“We think the picture begins to focus on the center of attention, but we can not refer to no information,” Kristoffer Zickbauer, other researcher officials said on Thursday.
A news outlet, Aftonbladet, declare This, Mr. Andersson, was determined as a local media shooter, had an isolated life, and moved away from friends and family.