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Sweden’s Deadliest Mass Shooting: 11 Killed in Attack at Campus Risbergska

by | Feb 7, 2025

Örebro, Sweden – Sweden has been left in shock after a mass shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro resulted in 11 deaths, including the suspected gunman. Authorities have confirmed that the attacker, a 35-year-old man, acted alone in what is now considered the deadliest mass shooting in Swedish history. Several others were injured in the attack, and the death toll could rise.

Shooter Acted Alone, No Terrorism Links

Police officials stated that the suspect held a valid weapons license and was not previously known to law enforcement. Investigators are still working to determine a motive, but so far, there is no evidence linking the attack to terrorism. Swedish authorities continue to analyze the shooter’s background, possible grievances, and any connections to the victims.

Prime Minister Responds to Tragedy

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called the shooting a dark day for Sweden and expressed his condolences to the victims and their families. “This is a tragedy that has shaken the nation. We must remain united and ensure justice is served,” he stated in a national address.

Campus Risbergska: A Community in Mourning

The attack took place at Campus Risbergska, an adult education center that offers courses for students over 20 years old, including Swedish language classes for immigrants, vocational training, and programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The institution has announced that it will remain closed until next week as authorities continue their investigation.

Ongoing Investigation

Swedish police are urging the public to avoid spreading misinformation and to rely on official updates as the investigation continues. The authorities are also working to provide support to survivors and the families of the victims.

This tragic event has left the Örebro community and the entire nation in mourning. As Sweden grapples with this unprecedented violence, questions remain about the shooter’s motives and whether any warning signs were missed.

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