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Three killed in shooting in Sweden. 16-year-old suspect arrested by police

Swedish police detain 16-year-old after three killed in Uppsala shooting

A 16-year-old has been detained on suspicion of shooting and killing three people in the city of Uppsala, according to Sweden’s prosecution authority.

Police had earlier confirmed in a press conference that a detained person was suspected of murder and was one of several people being interrogated as part of the investigation.

Although they did not provide an age.

The shooting took place at a hair salon in Uppsala, a university city 45 miles north of Stockholm, on Tuesday.

Police said the incident was believed to be an isolated event and not linked to the annual Valborg celebrations expected in the city on Wednesday evening.

Valborg is a Swedish bonfire festival marking the arrival of spring.

Swedish media reported that one of the deceased had connections to organised gang crime, although police would not confirm those reports.

Authorities in Sweden have been struggling to deal with gang violence, which remains at the forefront of a national debate.

The debate will supposedly include growing concerns over the young age of children being caught up in the bloodshed.

Guns and explosives are regularly used by rival gangs.

Police have appealed to the public for information after a masked person was seen fleeing the crime scene on an electric scooter on Tuesday.

The minister of justice, Gunnar Strömmer, condemned the killings as a “brutal act of violence”.

Police were first alerted to the incident shortly after 5pm on Tuesday, when they received several phone calls from members of the public about loud bangs.

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Officials later confirmed that three people were dead.

Magnus Jansson Klarin, a spokesperson for Uppsala police, told the Svenska Dagbladet daily newspaper:

“Quite soon we encountered three people who appeared to have been shot. They did not need to be taken to hospital,”

The Swedish government announced in February that it planned to strengthen its weapons laws.

This was after the country’s worst mass shooting, when a gunman killed 10 people at an education centre in Örebro, west of Stockholm, before shooting himself.

The man’s motives are still under investigation.


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