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    Mall gunman charged with murder after Copenhagen massacre

    July 4, 2022
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    In Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, a 22-year-old man has been charged with murder in the deaths of three people at the Field’s Shopping Centre. Sunday’s attack killed two Danish citizens, both 17 years old, as well as a Russian citizen, 47 years old. According to police, the suspect had mental health issues and there is no indication he was acting in a terrorist capacity.

    Mall gunman charged with murder after Copenhagen massacreAccording to police, the killer used a rifle and knife in his attack and his motive was not gender-based. Danish media report that the suspect appeared in court in a blue T-shirt with three heavily armed officers. A judge ordered the rest of the hearing to take place behind closed doors. This was after the suspect’s lawyers refused to enter a plea on his behalf while the media was present. Both the suspect and the victims were also subjected to a name ban.

    Among the four seriously wounded there are two Danish citizens among the seriously wounded – a 40-year-old woman and a 19-year-old woman. There are two Swedes also in the group – a 16-year-old girl and a 50-year-old man. Despite no further details, the chief physician at one of the hospitals treating some of the victims indicated that one of the victims remains in critical condition.

    As a result of stray bullets, three other people were shot, bringing the total to 10. In total, 10 people were shot, six of whom were women and four of whom were men, according to police inspector Dannie Rise. She added that one of those shot was an Afghan national. According to police reports, the attack began at 17:35 (15:35 GMT) on Sunday at Field’s mall.

    The suspect has been remanded for 24 days in a closed psychiatric ward. According to police chief Soeren Thomassen, the suspect – described as an ethnic Dane – acted alone without assistance. As far as the police department was concerned, the suspect was known peripherally. A young man with weapons has also been circulating on social media since Sunday, and police believe they are authentic.

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