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Copenhagen gunman maybe inspired by Paris attacks: police
COPENHAGEN: The suspected perpetrator of two fatal shootings in Copenhagen may have been inspired by the deadly attacks in Paris a month ago, Danish police said Sunday.
The man, who was killed in a shootout with police earlier in the day "may have been inspired by the events that took place in Paris a few weeks ago," Jens Madsen from the
By AFP
Published February 15, 2015
COPENHAGEN: The suspected perpetrator of two fatal shootings in Copenhagen may have been inspired by the deadly attacks in Paris a month ago, Danish police said Sunday.
The man, who was killed in a shootout with police earlier in the day "may have been inspired by the events that took place in Paris a few weeks ago," Jens Madsen from the Security and Intelligence Service told reporters.
The man, who was killed in a shootout with police earlier in the day "may have been inspired by the events that took place in Paris a few weeks ago," Jens Madsen from the Security and Intelligence Service told reporters.
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