Police speak of “act of terrorism”: Two dead and 19 injured after shots shortly before the Pride Parade in Oslo – politics

Two people were killed when shots were fired in front of a club in the Norwegian capital Oslo, which is popular in the queer scene. According to official information, 21 other people were injured, ten of them seriously. Shortly after the incident, a person was arrested near the scene of the crime, the police tweeted early Saturday morning.

“The police are treating the case as an act of terrorism,” the authorities said on Saturday. A suspect was arrested after shots were fired in three locations around 1 a.m. The shots were fired in central Oslo near the gay club London Pub, a jazz club and a food stand.

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Police chief Christian Hatlo said at a press conference on Saturday that the suspected perpetrator was an Iranian-Norwegian who was known to the domestic secret service, which is also responsible for countering terrorism.

He was also known to the police for minor offenses such as carrying a knife and drug possession. Operations manager Tore Barstad had already said during the night that everything indicated that it was a lone perpetrator.

Organizers cancel the Pride Parade planned for today in Oslo

The 40th Pride Parade was to take place in Oslo on Saturday. The organizers canceled this on Saturday morning. All other events related to the parade had also been canceled as a precaution, they said on Facebook.

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