Monday, June 10, 2019

What Happened This Morning in Sweden

Hat tip Fria Tider


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"You look what happened this morning in Sweden."


It didn't happen last night in Sweden; it happened this morning in once-peaceful Malmo.  At the train station, a man (nfd) was threatening to set off a bomb. The police shot him several times (No word on his condition.) As yet, we still don't know the contents of the bags he was carrying. Police are assuming this was likely a case of terrorism (hint) though officially, it is being classified as attempted murder. Translation by Fousesquawk.

https://www.friatider.se/bombmannen-inte-identifierad-polisen-utg-r-fr-n-terrorism

Bomb Man not Identified. Police (Assume) Terrorism

Published 10 June 2019 15:0h5 hours

Domestic. The man who was shot with several shots by police on Monday morning is not yet identified. That is what police reported during a press conference in the afternoon.

It was about 10 am on Monday morning when a threatening man at Malmo Station screamed that he would set off a bomb.

The threat was so real that the police decided to shoot the man.

The incident is being classified as an attempted murder, but police will not rule out terrorism.

"As long as we cannot rule out that this was a case of terror incident, we (will) work according to that principle", said police commander Per Olaf Söyseth at a press conference.

During the day, the police conducted several house searches due to the (incident). However, they have not yet been able to identify the man who was shot.

According to the police. the man said that he had filled his bags with weapons and explosive material. The bomb group chose to blow up the bags and are now analyzing the contents.

Police will be (sending) reinforcements to the Malmo vicinity in the coming days.
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*Update (6-13-2019)

The man who was shot by Swedish police is identified as a 44-year-old immigrant who holds Italian citizenship but requires an interpreter in Croatian. As per Swedish policy, the suspect is not identified by name.










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