Shots fired at property in Gothenburg
The police have started a preliminary investigation into attempted murder after shots were fired at an apartment building in Kärra in Gothenburg late on Monday evening. The alarm came to the police at 10 p.m.
“A shooting has taken place at the facade of an apartment in a multi-family building,” says Helena Clase, officer on duty at the police.
No one is said to have been injured by the shots and no one is yet in custody.
“The place is cordoned off and we have carried out a dog search and door knocking has been carried out,” says Helena Clase.
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