The shooter in Sweden fired 10 ammunition

The gunman attacked the continuing education center in central Sweden shot all 10 ammunition, killing 10 people, before killing himself.

Swedish executive officials on February 6 said that the gunman attacked the Risbergska Continuing Education Center in Orebro on February 4, using three guns, including a rifle breed.

Upon receiving the news of the shooting, about 130 police officers went to Risbergska to respond. The officers described it as a chaotic scene and believed that the attacker had shot at them, but the police did not shoot.

“There are even dead people, injured and screaming and smoke. Everyone ran in the campus,” said the police chief of the Lars Wiren area.

The gunman was then found dead with 10 shot and large amounts of ammunition. This person is said to have used suicide guns after the crime. The 10 victims were killed in the worst shooting tragedy in Sweden for many years.

The police have not announced the fighter’s identity, but the Swedish media said it was Rickard Andersson, 35, who used to be a student of Risbergska. The motive of the shooting is thought to be related to the relationship between Andersson and this school.

 

The police at the scene of the shooting in Orebro, Sweden, on February 5. Image: AP

Police said there was no warning sign of the attack and believed that the culprit acted alone. Officials have not yet detected signs related to terrorism during the shootings.

Sweden is struggling with the wave of shooting and bombing from the problem of spreading criminals, but the deadly attacks at school rarely occur.

In March 20022, an 18 -year -old student stabbed two teachers at high school in Malmo City, southern Sweden. Two months earlier, a 16 -year -old teenager was arrested after using a knife to wound a student and teacher at school in the town of Kristianstad.

By Editor