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Trump's Wuhan Flu Kills Feeble Old Rightists By The Thousands, Are YOU Next?

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Leroy N. Soetoro

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Dec 28, 2020, 2:34:38 PM12/28/20
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Death stalks the feeble, old American right

Kim Foxx

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Jul 3, 2022, 7:50:03 PM7/3/22
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A gunman opened fire inside a busy
shopping mall in the Danish capital on Sunday, killing several
people and wounding several others, police said.

A 22-year-old Danish man was arrested, Copenhagen police
inspector Søren Thomassen told reporters, adding there was no
indication that anyone else was involved in the attack, though
police were still investigating.

Gun violence is relatively rare in Denmark.

Thomassen said it was too early to speculate on the motive for
the shooting, which 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 Harry Styles perform at 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.”

Thomassen gave no specific casualty count beyond saying several
people were dead and several wounded. He said the suspect was an
“ethnic Dane,” a phrase typically used to mean someone is white.

Danish broadcaster TV2 published a grainy photo of the alleged
gunman, a man wearing knee-length shorts and a tank top and
holding what appeared to be a rifle in his right hand.

“He seemed very violent and angry,” eyewitness Mahdi Al-Wazni
told TV2. “He spoke to me and said it (the rifle) isn’t real as
I was filming him. He seemed very proud of what he was doing.”

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.”

Images from the scene showed people running out of the mall, and
TV2 posted a photo of a man being put on a stretcher. After the
shooting, an enormous contingent heavily-armed police officers
patrolled the area, with several fire department vehicles also
parked outside the mall.

Laurits Hermansen told Danish broadcaster DR that he was in a
clothing store at the shopping center 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.”

The shopping center is on the outskirts of Copenhagen just
across from a subway station for a line that connects the city
center with the international airport. A major highway also runs
adjacent to the mall.

Organizers called off the Harry Styles concert, which had been
scheduled at the nearby Royal Arena, by order of police.

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

The royal palace said a reception with Crown Prince Frederik
connected to the Tour de France cycling race had been canceled.
The first three stages of the race were held in Denmark this
year. The reception was due to be held on the royal yacht that
is moored in Soenderborg, the town where the third stage ended.

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 came a week after a mass shooting in neighboring
Norway, where police said a Norwegian man of Iranian origin
opened fire during a LGBTQ festival, killing two and wounding
more than 20.

https://www.westernmassnews.com/2022/07/03/several-people-shot-
copenhagen-shopping-mall-police-say/

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