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Right wing extremist hijacks ambulance, tries to run down pedestrians in Oslo, Norway

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Police fire shots to stop armed man driving stolen ambulance in Oslo

The stolen ambulance crashed after officers fired shots to stop it, police said.
(CNN)An armed man who stole an ambulance and hit several people was arrested Tuesday in Oslo, Norway, local police said.

Officers fired shots to stop the stolen ambulance after it was hijacked at the scene of an accident, they said in a statement.

Among those injured were a woman and children in a stroller who were taken to hospital, as well as two others.


Police said they had no information to indicate that the incident was terror-related, but a major investigation was underway and no possibilities had been excluded.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/10/22/europe/oslo-ambulance-norway-intl/index.html
 
The Met Police indicate that one in three UK terror plots are by white nationalists now.
 
Norwegian police arrest gunman after ambulance rampage

OSLO: Norwegian police said they arrested an armed man who stole an ambulance in Oslo on Tuesday (Oct 22) then ran down and slightly injured four pedestrians, including twin babies.

Police said they were searching for a second suspect - a woman described as having fair skin and wearing a black jacket, around 1.65cm and "who appears to be under the influence".

According to the TV2 channel, the arrested man is in his 30s and the woman being sought is in her 20s. Both are Norwegian nationals and known previously to the police.

Earlier, police said they had "taken control of an ambulance that was stolen by an armed man". Police officers had fired shots to arrest the suspect, who was not seriously injured.

"A woman with a pram and an elderly couple were run over or had to throw themselves out of the way" of the stolen vehicle, police added in another Twitter post, adding that the woman and a child were taken to hospital.

Oslo University Hospital said seven-month-old twins were involved in the incident, one of whom was lightly injured while the status of the other was not yet determined.

"There is nothing to indicate that this incident is terrorism related," Oslo police operations leader Erik Hestvik told reporters.

"The investigation is still in an early phase ... We are conducting a broad, intensive investigation," the police added in a statement.

Public broadcaster NRK showed images of an ambulance driving in the Torshov neighbourhood of Oslo while several gunshots rang out.

Television images also showed a damaged pram lying by the roadside, and an upturned traffic sign.

Witnesses cited by public broadcaster NRK said police shot at the tyres of the ambulance and the driver fired back, which police have not confirmed. Pursued by police, the ambulance then crashed into a gate outside a residential building.

Television images showed a heavily damaged Mercedes ambulance with what appeared to be several bullet holes in the front left door.

According to media reports, the armed man hijacked the ambulance after the vehicle he and the woman were in overturned in an accident.

Police said they seized two weapons at the scene.

The hospital spokesman said two of the hospital's ambulances were involved.

The ambulance crew were responding to a routine incident when their vehicle was taken.

"They were called to an ordinary traffic accident where they were met by the armed person," Oslo University hospital spokesman Anders Bayer said, adding that the hospital had quickly tracked the ambulance via its built-in GPS device.

"One was hijacked by an armed person with a shotgun. Some minutes later one of our other ambulances managed to stop the hijacked vehicle by crashing into it. Then the police came after the crash and got him," he said.

The ambulance came to a halt just over 1.5km from where it was hijacked.

The incident took place in a residential neighbourhood in northern Oslo. Students at a nearby school and daycare centre were ordered to remain indoors.

A large number of police officers, some of them heavily armed, were deployed at the scene.

The suspect's motive was not immediately known, police said.

Norway has experienced several terrorist attacks by rightwing extremists, including the July 2011 twin attacks by Anders Behring Breivik that left 77 people dead.

There have however been no attacks carried out by Islamist extremists on Norwegian soil.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/oslo-armed-man-stole-ambulance-hit-babies-12024364
 
Now they will tell us that these terrorists were converts to Islam. They always do that so to escape criticism of white racism or Christian terrorism.
 
Norway: White nationalist gets maximum jail term for killing his stepsister and trying to attack mosque

A white nationalist who killed his stepsister and then stormed an Oslo mosque has been sentenced to 21 years in prison - the longest possible jail term under Norwegian law.

Philip Manshaus, who pleaded not guilty in court, "has proven to be an extremely dangerous person", prosecutor Johan Oeverberg said as he demanded the sentence.

Last year, Manshaus killed his 17-year-old stepsister Johanne Zhangjia Ihle-Hansen by shooting her four times with a hunting rifle at their home in the Oslo suburb of Baerum.

Johanne had been adopted from China as a two-year-old, and her mother later married Manshaus' father.

The 22-year-old then drove to a nearby mosque where three men were preparing for Eid al Adha celebrations.

Manshaus fired four shots from a rifle at the mosque's glass door before he was overpowered by one of the men inside.

In court, Manshaus confessed to the acts but called them "emergency justice". He added that he regretted not causing more damage.

Judge Annika Lindstroem, of the Oslo District Court, said Manshaus had plans to kill as many people as possible and set the mosque on fire.

She said he believed that "Europe is under attack from people of ethnic origin other than his own" and that "the white race is on the brink of extinction".

The presiding judge said Manshaus was inspired by shootings in March 2019 in New Zealand, where a gunman targeted two mosques, killing 51 people, and in August 2019 in El Paso, Texas, where an assailant targeted Hispanics and left at least 22 dead.

https://news.sky.com/story/norway-w...epsister-and-trying-to-attack-mosque-12004792
 
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