"This is the worst mass shooting in Swedish history ... “The news about the terrible act of violence in a school in Swedish Örebro shocks me. My thoughts are with the victims and their families.
No motive' found in Örebro mass shooting investigation so far, a new report finds Swedish glaciers are particularly ...
(UPDATE) ÖREBRO, Sweden — Sweden on Wednesday reeled from the deadliest mass shooting in its history after 10 people, plus the suspected gunman, were killed in a shooting at an adult education ...
Sweden's government has said it would be dedicating 300 million kronor for school security measures following the country's ...
On Wednesday, Feb. 5, the Swedish Police Authority posted a news release confirming the latest death toll following the shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro on Feb. 4. It was previously ...
Sweden's government said on Thursday that it would be putting aside 300 million kronor for school security measures, ...
Picture: AFP ÖREBRO - Sweden on Wednesday was recovering from the deadliest mass shooting in its history after 10 people - as well as the suspected gunman - were killed at an education centre in ...
The shooting took place in Örebro, about 125 miles west of Stockholm, the country's capital. It is the worst mass shooting in Sweden's history, according to the country's prime minister ...
“This is the worst mass shooting in Swedish history ... “What happened today in Örebro is truly horrifying,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wrote on social media.
Related Örebro's police chief Lars Wirén said during a press ... with the country's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson calling it the "worst mass shooting in Swedish history". Before the attack on Tuesday ...
Watch live from Sweden on Wednesday (5 February) as police continue to investigate a mass shooting at the Risbergska School in Örebro, some 125 miles west of Stockholm. Eleven people were killed ...
“This is the worst mass shooting in Swedish history ... “What happened today in Örebro is truly horrifying,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wrote on social media.