COPENHAGEN: A Danish detained in Norway suspected of a bow and arrow attack in a small town that killed five people and injured two others is a Muslim convert who had previously been flagged as radicalized, police said Thursday. .
“Before there had been concerns that the man had become radicalized,” Police Chief Ole B Saeverud told a news conference.
The victims were four women and a man between the ages of 50 and 70, Saeverud said.
The man is suspected of shooting at people at various locations in the city of Kongsberg on Wednesday night.
“Before there had been concerns that the man had become radicalized,” Police Chief Ole B Saeverud told a news conference.
The victims were four women and a man between the ages of 50 and 70, Saeverud said.
The man is suspected of shooting at people at various locations in the city of Kongsberg on Wednesday night.