It’s 24 hrs after the worst large shooting in Sweden’s past, and we still aren’t completely sure how many people died, how many were wounded, who the shooter was, and what his purpose may have been.
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We believe that 11 people, including the gunman, were killed at Campus Risbergska, a class for individuals in the area of Örebro, about 125 km from Stockholm. ” At least” six individuals were severely wounded, according to the police.  ,
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The perpetrator “acted alone,” according to the authorities. They say he was “unknown to the officers”. They assert that the assault wasn’t motivated by ideology. They assert that the perpetrator did not belong to a group.
Additionally, the authorities claim that this knowledge could alter.
” At the moment, the authorities believe that the offender was acting only, but we cannot rule out more culprits connected to the incident”, authorities said Tuesday.
According to local police chief Mr. Forest, the purpose it took so long to report a death toll was due to the size of the school grounds, according to the BBC. On the Risbergska school, which had about 2, 000 individuals, were four additional schools. It’s big, but they don’t research all of it in 24 time?  ,
The perpetrator is still a secret.
A equivalent of the criminal claims in an appointment with the Aftonbladet newspaper that he had certainly had little contact with his family in recent years and was unemployed.
” As a child he was unique but exciting. He did well at college. But he struggled with him in current times.
Another family says the gentleman, who reportedly changed his record eight years ago, was a “recluse” and may have had mental health problems.
” Before, he had a companion he spent he spent a lot of time with, but not now. He desires independence. He doesn’t seem to like persons much”.
According to Swedish Radio, heavily armed soldiers used drones and a rope vehicle to raid a level in Orebro hours after the attack and later used drones to detain the man.
The presenter discovered that he had no prior convictions and had not reported any income to his name in recent years.
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Unverified reports from the Swedish magazine Aftonbladet say that the intruder was a “loner with essentially no cultural contact” and was Rickard Andersson, 35, a major university drop-out.
People who have known the person and have had a relationship with him, as well as those who have spoken to him, have unmistakably praised the man for having social and mental issues that started in elementary school.
After class, he is said to have lived in isolation.
– He’s definitely a loner. He used to hang out with a bit with a friend, but not now. He wants to be by himself. He doesn’t seem to like people and things like that, says a sibling.
” Despite his mental health problems, the person had a weapon license for four firearms”, according to Aftonbladet. ” During the murder, he is said to have carried three rifle and a blade, one of which was a normal looking shotgun with 30–06 caliber weapons. A gun was used in the large murder, according to reports.
Andersson did not attend the class, and it was not immediately apparent why he had targeted it. Following the widespread movement of Middle Eastern immigrants, Sweden has been plagued by crew assault this century. If the review in Aftonbladet is right, this does not appear to be gang-related or immigrant-related.
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