Gunman may have attended school where he killed 11 in mass shooting, say Swedish police

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Gunman may have attended school where he killed 11 in mass shooting, say Swedish police

Police have provided information on the gunman who opened fire and killed 11 people at an adult education centre on Tuesday in the Swedish city of Örebro.

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Swedish police said on Thursday the shooter that killed 11 in the central city of Örebro may have attended the school where he opened fire.

The gunman killed 11 people and injured five at the Risbergska school for adults, in what Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called the worst mass shooting in the country’s history.

Authorities did not formally name the suspect, which Swedish media identified as 35-year-old Rickard Andersson.

Police confirmed he was found dead lying next to a large amount of unused ammunition, as well as three weapons and licenses for four hunting rifles.

It was unclear how the perpetrator died, however, police said he was killed after 130 officers were dispatched at the scene.

Authorities added that there were no warnings prior to the attack, and believe that the perpetrator acted alone in an incident which is not being considered a terrorist attack.

The Syrian embassy in Stockholm said that its citizens were among those killed, offering “sincere condolences” to the victims.

Three women and two men that underwent surgery for serious injuries following the massacre were in stable condition, authorities said.

The shooting began on Tuesday afternoon after many students had gone home following a national exam.

Local media reported that students scrambled for cover as the gunman began opening fire, and sheltering under whatever they could find.

“Those were the worst hours of my life. I did not know if I would get shot there and then, or in 10 minutes. You simply waited,” Hellen Werme, 35, told the Expressen newspaper.

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