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Several people have been shot in a shopping centre in the Danish capital Copenhagen, police say.

Armed officers were sent to the Field's mall, in the south of the city. It is not clear how many people may have been killed or wounded.

All roads there and the metro line linking it to the city centre have been closed, and ambulance and fire crews are at the scene.

Police later said one suspect had been arrested, but gave no details.

BBC
 
Danish police have arrested a 22-year-old ethnic Dane in connection with a deadly shooting at a Copenhagen shopping mall.

Police chief Soeren Thomassen said the motive was unclear, but that he could not rule out an "act of terrorism".

Mr Thomassen said several people were killed in Sunday's shooting, said it was too early to provide exact figures.

Eyewitnesses have spoken of panic among shoppers as gunfire rang out inside the Field's mall in the south of the city.

Emilie Jeppesen told Jyllands-Posten newspaper: "You didn't know what was happening. Suddenly there was just chaos everywhere."

Another witness, Mahdi Al-Wazni, told TV2 that the shooter had carried a "hunting rifle".

Speaking at a news conference on Sunday evening, Mr Thomassen said it was too early to say how many people had been harmed in the attack.

But he told reporters that there was no indication that other shooters were involved and urged shop owners to preserve any video surveillance footage they may have.

Field's is the largest shopping centre in Denmark, with over 140 shops and restaurants. The multi-storey mall is located on the outskirts of Copenhagen, just across from a subway line that connects to the city centre.

British singer Harry Styles is due to perform at a venue less than a mile from the scene later in the evening.

Organisers wrote on Facebook that the concert would go ahead after close co-ordination with police.

Writing on Snapchat, Styles said: "My team and I pray for everyone involved in the Copenhagen shopping mall shooting. I am shocked. Love H."

Shortly after the shooting, the Danish royal family announced that a reception due to be hosted by Crown Prince Frederik been cancelled. The event had been organised to celebrate Denmark hosting the first three stages of the Tour de France.

Denmark last saw a major terror event in 2015, when two people were killed and six police officers were injured during an attack on a cultural centre and a synagogue in Copenhagen.

The gunman was later killed in a shootout with police.

BBC
 
The attacker is apparently Noah Esbensen (as per Twitter).

I have seen his social media profile. Seems like a gun nut.
 
Personally I think the internet has amplified extremist thought. Countries like Denmark probably didn't experience this prior, and we have seen in the subcontinent facebook messages can lead to lynchings and homes being burned down.

Now I love connectivity, the internet has brought so many good things, but you have to acknowledge there is a dark side which is having a really devastating effect, especially on young people who are more easily led.
 
Personally I think the internet has amplified extremist thought. Countries like Denmark probably didn't experience this prior, and we have seen in the subcontinent facebook messages can lead to lynchings and homes being burned down.

Now I love connectivity, the internet has brought so many good things, but you have to acknowledge there is a dark side which is having a really devastating effect, especially on young people who are more easily led.

Absolutely. Young minds are so easy to manipulate with the classic "race theory" (In Bruges 2008 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4REO0pucYY8 ).

Thomassen added that a 22-year-old Danish national was arrested in connection with the shooting. He described him as an "ethnic Dane."

https://www.dw.com/en/denmark-police-say-several-killed-in-copenhagen-mall-shooting/a-62344198
 
Why would he kill ethnic Danes then?

Domestic terrorists have – particularly in recent years – often been lone actors or small groups
of informally aligned individuals who mobilize to violence with little or no clear organizational
structure or direction. These individuals often consume material deliberately disseminated
to recruit individuals to causes that attempt to provide a sense of belonging and fulfillment,
however false that sense might be. Their ideologies can be fluid, evolving, and overlapping.
And they can, in some instances, connect and intersect with conspiracy theories and other
forms of disinformation and misinformation. The often solitary and, at times, rapid nature
of such mobilization to violence poses a particularly acute challenge to law enforcement and
others seeking to prevent, disrupt, and deter domestic terrorism.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-conte...trategy-for-Countering-Domestic-Terrorism.pdf

This is a very insightful research paper for the USA but the same principles apply to the recent surge of nutjobs in Europe (and Australia/NZ etc.).
 
They will make him in to a Muslim convert. Wait and watch! If not he won't be a terrorist but a lone gunman suffering from mental problems.
 
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Denmark: Gunman kills three, wounds several at Copenhagen mall
Police arrest a 22-year-old ‘ethnic Dane’ over the killing of three people in a gun attack in the Danish capital.

At least three people have been killed and several more have been wounded in a shooting at a shopping mall in the Danish capital, Copenhagen.

Police Inspector Soren Thomassen told reporters that a 22-year-old Danish man was arrested over Sunday’s shooting and charged with manslaughter.

He said there was no indication that anyone else was involved in the attack, and said that it was too early to speculate on a motive for the shooting.

The attack rocked Denmark at the end of an otherwise joyful week, just after it hosted the first three stages of the Tour de France cycle race. The event had sent hundreds of thousands of cheering Danes into the streets across the country.

“Denmark was hit by a cruel attack on Sunday night. Several were killed. Even more wounded. Innocent families shopping or eating out. Children, adolescents and adults,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said in a statement late on Sunday.

“Our beautiful and usually so safe capital was changed in a split second,” she said. “I want to encourage the Danes to stand together and support each other in this difficult time.”

The shooting happened in the late afternoon at Field’s, one of the biggest shopping malls in Scandinavia and located on the outskirts of the Danish capital.

When the shots rang out, some people hid in shops while others fled in a panicked stampede, according to witnesses.

“It is pure terror. This is awful,” said Hans Christian Stoltz, a 53-year-old IT consultant, who was bringing his daughters to see British singer Harry Styles perform at a concert scheduled for Sunday night near the mall. “You might wonder how a person can do this to another human being, but it’s beyond … beyond anything that’s possible.”

Local media published images showing heavily armed police officers at the scene, as well as people running out of the mall.

Thomassen said the victims included a man in his 40s and two “young people,” without giving details. Several others were wounded, three of them critically, he said.

The inspector said police received the first reports of a shooting at 5:37pm (15:37 GMT) and arrested the suspect 11 minutes later. He described the suspect as an “ethnic Dane”, a phrase typically used to mean someone is white.

He added that the investigation so far did not point towards a racist motive or otherwise, but said this could change.

Danish tabloid BT published unverified video footage it said was shot by a witness to the attack, Mahdi Al-wazni, showing a man with a large rifle walking through the mall and swinging it around his shoulders.

“He seemed very aggressive and shouted different things,” Al-wazni told BT.

Footage published by tabloid Ekstra Bladet showed one person being carried by rescue workers into an ambulance on a stretcher.

“People first thought it was a thief … Then I suddenly hear shots and threw myself behind the counter inside the store,” a witness, Rikke Levandovski, told broadcaster TV2.

“He is just shooting into the crowd, not up in the ceiling or into the floor,” she added.

Al Jazeera’s Nadeem Baba, reporting from London, said: “This will be a huge shock for people in Denmark … it was a very peaceful Sunday afternoon.”

Styles, the singer who had been due to perform at 8pm (18:00 GMT) at a venue less than 1.5km (1 mile) from the mall, was forced to cancel his concert.

On Snapchat, Styles wrote, “My team and I pray for everyone involved in the Copenhagen shopping mall shooting. I am shocked. Love H.”

Shortly after the shooting, the royal palace said a reception with Crown Prince Frederik connected to the Tour de France cycle race had been cancelled.

In a joint statement, Queen Margrethe, her son Crown Prince Frederik and his wife, Crown Princess Mary, said: “We do not yet know the full extent of the tragedy, but it is already clear that more people have lost their lives and that even more have been injured.”

“The situation calls for unity and care,” they said in a statement.

The shooting comes just more than a week after a gunman opened fire outside a gay bar in Oslo in neighbouring Norway, killing two people and wounding 21 others.

It was also the worst gun attack in Denmark since February 2015, when a 22-year-old man was killed in a shoot-out with police after going on a shooting spree in the capital that left two people dead and five police officers wounded.

Al Jazeera
 
No doubt about it, hypocrisy of the highest order.

A terrorist targeting Muslims in a public place is described as a gunman in almost all western media.

The west cannot allow anyone else to be terrorist regularly, as this would go against their demonistaion and propaganda in order to continue harming Muslim nations.
 
A terrorist targeting Muslims in a public place is described as a gunman in almost all western media.

The west cannot allow anyone else to be terrorist regularly, as this would go against their demonistaion and propaganda in order to continue harming Muslim nations.

Yep. It all has to fit in to their xxll xxit narative
 
Yep. It all has to fit in to their xxll xxit narative

Denmark had been shouting anti-immigration for a while now, wanting votes.

There is no need for European fascists to have some underground , not seen leader as 'OBL' when they have their own governments inciting them to hate, which often leads to violence.

Europeans can be the most dangerous people , not my opinion but history has shown this , WW1 , WW2 and countless centuries of global colonisation testifies to this.
 
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