How Sweden’s worst mass shooting unfolded at a small town school - and why police have ‘no clear motive’ one week on - IN ...
Sweden’s right-wing government said on Friday it would seek to tighten gun laws in the wake of the country’s deadliest mass ...
The king and queen visited the scene of the tragic event that occurred on Tuesday and Swedish flags were flown at half-mast ...
Sweden is set to tighten its gun laws, including a ban on certain semiautomatic weapons, after a mass shooting that left 11 ...
Sweden's worst ever mass shooting this week has raised questions about the country's gun laws and widespread gun ownership.
The gunman’s motive hadn’t been determined by early Wednesday as the Scandinavian nation â€” where gun violence at schools is very rare — reeled from an attack.
Sweden's federal government is moving to enact stricter gun laws after a mass shooting that left 10 people dead, including ...
The shooting started Tuesday afternoon after ... as knives or axes in several incidents in recent years. Gun ownership is legal in Sweden, but the country's laws on firearms are strict, with ...
The victims of yesterday’s shooting have not all been identified ... had not been determined by early Wednesday as Sweden — where gun violence at schools is very rare — reeled from an ...
Orebro, Sweden — Wounded and bleeding ... TT reported that 1.6 million of those guns are registered for hunting, and another 176,000 for target-shooting. All weapons must be stored in secure ...
The shooter targeted a center that serves migrants seeking to integrate into a country that had already reversed its liberal ...
A gunman killed 11 people in Sweden at an adult education center ... then turning the gun on himself after shooting at police who arrived at the scene, according to Reuters.