Eleven Dead in Örebro Shooting at Adult Education Facility
Sweden mourns as police confirm the shooter, a registered student at the school, acted alone before taking his own life.
- A 35-year-old gunman opened fire at the Risbergska School in Örebro, leaving eleven dead, including himself, and injuring several others.
- Police believe the shooter acted alone and have ruled out terrorism as a motive, though the motive remains unclear.
- The shooter, a student at the school, legally owned four firearms, three of which were found at the scene.
- Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson addressed the nation, emphasizing unity and condemning hatred, noting that several victims were of migrant backgrounds.
- Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel attended a memorial service and visited a remembrance site to honor the victims.