Swedish police said on Thursday that their intervention in a mass shooting earlier this month had prevented even more deaths in the country's worst-ever killing spree.
a 35-year-old man – identified as Rickard Andersson by Swedish media – entered an education centre for young adults and opened fire, killing 10 people before apparently turning the gun on himself.
SVT analysts noted that the political debate on gun laws remains ongoing. Swedish police said on Friday that they had completed the identification of the victims. The deceased ranged in age from ...
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