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Gunman Kills Three in Field’s Shopping Mall

M.Cby M.C
July 4, 2022
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M.Cby M.C
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Gunman Kills Three in Field’s Shopping Mall

Security forces arrived at the scene moments after the first reports of a shooting

A gunman has killed three people and wounded others, with three of them in critical condition, at one of Denmark’s biggest shopping mall, Police officials said.

The 22-year-old man, described as “an ethnic Dane”, was arrested and charged with the attack which sparked panic at Field’s mall in South Copenhagen. Police Chief, Soeren Thomassen, said there is no indication that the shooting was an act of terror.

However, authorities disclosed that the suspect will face questioning by a judge on Monday, July 4, 2022. Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, intimated that Denmark suffered a cruel attack, while she encouraged Danes to stand together and support each other in this difficult time. “Our beautiful and usually so safe capital was changed in a split second,” says Frederiksen.

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Attack in the Midst of a Tour

The deadly shopping mall attack took place at a time when Denmark celebrated hosting the first three stages of the Tour de France for the first time. The suspect carried a rifle and ammunition when he was arrested, Police said. However, report suggested that they have no indication that other attackers were involved, hence, urging shop owners to preserve any video surveillance footage they might have.

Field’s has more than 140 shops and restaurants. The multi-storey mall is on the outskirts of Copenhagen (Denmark’s capital), just across from a subway line that connects to the city centre. According to some eyewitnesses, there was panic among shoppers as gunfire rang out. One of them, Isabelle, told Danish media that “Suddenly we hear shots”.

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People comforted each other outside the shopping centre

“I think I hear ten shots and then we run through the mall and end up in a toilet, where we huddle together in this tiny toilet, where we are around 11 people. It’s really hot and we wait and we are really scared. It’s been a terrible experience.”

An eyewitness, Isabelle

Safety First

Report by local media also indicated that a concert by British singer, Harry Styles, at a venue less than a mile from the scene was cancelled due to the shooting. Crowds, already gathered inside the venue when the show’s cancellation was announced. Fans, many of them in their teens, were escorted by the Police to underground stations where parents picked them up.

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“My daughters were supposed to go see Harry Styles,” Hans Christian Stolz, a 53-year-old Swede who came to pick up his children, told reporters. “They called me to say someone was shooting. They were in a restaurant when it happened.” One of his daughters, Cassandra said, “We thought at first people were running because they had seen Harry Styles, then we understood that it was people in panic… We ran for our lives”.

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People outside the mall were distressed

In a text post on Snapchat, Styles said “My team and I pray for everyone involved in the Copenhagen shopping mall shooting. I am shocked. Love H”.

Shortly after the shooting, the Danish Royal Family announced that a reception due to be hosted by Crown Prince Frederik to celebrate hosting the Tour de France’s first three stages had been cancelled. Several neighbouring leaders expressed horror at the shooting and offered condolences to the families of those impacted.

Finnish Prime Minister, Sanna Marin, condemned what she called a “shocking act of violence” and Norwegian Leader, Jonas Gahr Store, said his “thoughts go to the victims and their relatives and to the relief crews who are currently working to save lives”.

Denmark last saw a major terror event in 2015, when two people were killed with six police officers injured during an attack on a cultural centre and a synagogue in Copenhagen. The gunman was later killed in a shootout with the Police. The country has some of the strictest gun laws in Europe, with licences to own firearms usually only available for hunting or sports shooting following background checks, and with an almost total ban on automatic weapons. Carrying a firearm in public is strictly prohibited.

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