Police reported the course of Örebro’s school shooting: the suspect shot 70 shots Brief news

According to police, the shooter killed himself 12 minutes after the first alarm was made.

In Sweden, a man suspected of school shooting in early February shooting in early February was 70 shots, said Swedish police at a news conference on Thursday.

A total of 11 people, including the shooter, died in school shooting at the Risbergska Adult Institute on 4 February. There are still five people in the hospital.

Police reported at a news conference on the course of the day’s events. According to police, the first alarm from the first shooting took six minutes for the first patrol to arrive on the spot.

The suspect fired several shots toward the police patrol that had gone to school. Police could not respond safely to the fire, said the police chief who said about the timeline of the events Emelie Bodegrim. The shooter had also triggered smoke cartridges.

After that, the shooter fired two shots, one of which was, according to police, a delusion, and the other the shooter killed himself.

“It takes 12 minutes from the first alarm to kill himself,” Bodegrim said.

Police consider that the police who had been on the scene managed to stop killing.

Motive still in the dark

The suspected shooter arrived at school by bus before eight in the morning. Police showed a photo of the shooter at the news conference on the day, wearing dark clothes, a guitar bag on his back and bags and an umbrella in their hands.

The police have no exact idea of ​​what the suspect did during the morning until he was seen in the school area at half past twelve. The first alarm was made at 12.33.

The police still have no clear understanding of the author’s motive. According to the police, the victims had been randomly selected.

According to police, the suspected shooter had previously been enrolled at the school in question.

Seven of the victims were women and three men. The youngest of them was 28 years old and the oldest 68 years old. Most of the victims were born abroad.

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