At 12.33 Tuesday, February 4, the first alarm came about shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro.
According to Expressen’s information, the suspected perpetrator Rickard Andersson, 35, was seen at the entrance of the school one and a half hours earlier, at 10.59.
It is not known exactly where he was, or if he moved in and out of the building, the magazine writes.
Over 50 shots were fired
Ten people, including seven women and three men, were shot dead in the school massacre. A total of over 50 shots were fired, according to police. The perpetrator also died himself in connection with the shooting.
On Tuesday, police announced that the victims seemed to have been randomly selected, based on how the perpetrator moved in the building and where the shooting took place.
Walked around in the building
Over the weekend, Lars Bröms, intervention leader for the identification work, confirmed that Rickard Andersson went around in large parts of the building during the time of the shooting.
A large amount of unused ammunition was found near the shooter. Before the deed, Rickard Andersson made some purchases, both in physical business and via the internet.
“He has, among other things, bought ammunition and smoke grenades in the near future,” the police write.