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Police in Denmark say three people were killed and three are in a critical condition following the Copenhagen shopping centre shooting.
Copenhagen police inspector Sren Thomassen said the three victims were a man in his 40s and “two young people”. The suspected gunman, who is in custody, is a 22-year-old Danish man who was detained near the Fields shopping centre on the southern outskirts of the capital, said Mr Thomassen, head of the Copenhagen police operations unit.
“We know that there are several dead” and “several injured,” Mr Thomassen told a news conference, adding that terror cannot be ruled out. “We do not have information that others are involved. This is what we know now.”
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He did not provide any further details on the victims or suspect, or say how many people were killed or wounded. The shopping centre is on the outskirts of Copenhagen just across from a subway line that connects the city with the international airport.
A major highway also runs adjacent to Fields, which opened in 2004. Images from the scene showed people running out of the mall, and Denmark’s TV2 broadcaster posted a photo of a man being put on a stretcher.
Witnesses said people were crying and hid in shops. Laurits Hermansen told Danish broadcaster DR that he was in a clothing store at the shopping centre with his family when he heard “three-four bangs. Really loud bangs. It sounded like the shots were being fired just next to the store.”
Copenhagen Mayor Sophie H Andersen tweeted: “Terrible reports of shooting in Fields. We do not yet know for sure how many were injured or dead, but it is very serious.” Police said they were first
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