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Swedish police confirm several licensed rifles found at scene of mass shooting

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Posted on February 6, 2025

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This image shows licensed rifles found by Swedish police at the scene of a tragic mass shooting in Orebro, highlighting the growing concerns about gun violence in Sweden. The incident resulted in multiple fatalities and has shocked the nation.
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Swedish Police Discover Licensed Rifles at Mass Shooting Site

By Johan Ahlander

OREBRO, Sweden (Reuters) - Swedish police found three rifles in the adult education centre in Orebro where a gunman killed 11 people and wounded several others this week in the country's deadliest mass shooting, a spokesperson said on Thursday.

Police believe the suspected killer - identified by a Reuters source and Swedish media as Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old unemployed recluse - acted alone.

"We have found several weapons in the school. They are so-called long guns, rifles," a police spokesperson told Reuters. "They are licensed guns and can be linked to the suspected perpetrator."

The attack occurred on Tuesday at the Risbergska adult education centre in Orebro, a city of more than 100,000 people some 200 km (125 miles) west of Stockholm.

Swedish authorities have said there was no evidence so far that the shooter, whose body was discovered at the scene, had "ideological motives".

The police have not confirmed the name of the suspect and the number of wounded remains unclear, two days after the attack at the school, which offers adult courses and Swedish language classes for immigrants.

While Sweden has suffered a wave of gun violence in recent years related to gang crime, the nation has been shocked by the brutality of Tuesday's crime.

Survivors barricaded themselves in classrooms and hid under beds to escape the killer. When they were released by police they spoke of seeing pools of blood where victims had been shot. Police are still working to formally identify the dead.

"There is still a lot of work to be done there and not everyone has been definitively identified," the police spokesperson said. "There are formalities for that."

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, who called the attack a "dark day" for Sweden, will hold a regular gathering of the government on Thursday and has invited all the opposition parties to attend in a show of political unity.

(Reporting by Johan Ahlander in Orebro, Simon Johnson in Stockholm; writing by Niklas Pollard; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Swedish police found licensed rifles at the Orebro shooting scene.
  • The suspect, Rickard Andersson, acted alone.
  • 11 people were killed in Sweden's deadliest mass shooting.
  • The attack occurred at the Risbergska adult education centre.
  • No ideological motives have been identified so far.

Frequently Asked Questions

What weapons were found at the scene of the shooting?
Police found three licensed rifles at the adult education centre in Orebro, which can be linked to the suspected perpetrator.
Who is the suspected shooter in the Orebro incident?
The suspected shooter has been identified as Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old unemployed recluse who acted alone.
What was the reaction of the Swedish Prime Minister?
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson referred to the attack as a 'dark day' for Sweden and called for a government gathering to address the incident.
How did survivors react during the shooting?
Survivors barricaded themselves in classrooms and hid under beds to escape the shooter, describing the scene as horrific with pools of blood.
Is there any indication of ideological motives behind the attack?
Swedish authorities have stated that there is no evidence so far to suggest that the shooter had ideological motives.

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