
Swedish police: Five people injured by shooting at adult education center
Swedish police announced today, Tuesday, that five people were injured in a shooting at an adult education center, while it was not immediately clear how serious the injuries were.
The Swedish news agency "TT" reported, without disclosing its source, that the perpetrator committed suicide, and the police did not immediately confirm this report, but announced their intention to hold a press conference.
Teacher Lena Fahrenmark told SVT News: There were an unusually small number of students at the school this morning, because many had left after taking a nationwide test. She said she heard possibly ten gunshots.
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