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Bow-and-arrow killings in Norway seen as an 'act of terror'
2021-10-15
[ABC News] KONGSBERG, Norway -- The bow-and-arrow rampage by a man who killed five people in a small town near Norway's capital appeared to be a terrorist act, authorities said Thursday, a bizarre and shocking attack in a Scandinavian country where violent crime is rare.

Police identified the attacker as Espen Andersen Braathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen, who was arrested on the street Wednesday night about a half-hour after authorities were alerted.

They said he used the bow and arrow and possibly other weapons to randomly target people at a supermarket and other locations in Kongsberg, a town of about 26,000 where he lived.

Witnesses said their quiet neighborhood of wooden houses and birch trees was turned into a scene of terrifying cries and turmoil.

"The screaming was so intense and horrifying there was never any doubt something very serious was going on," said Kurt Einar Voldseth, who had returned home from an errand when he heard the commotion. "I can only describe it as a ’death scream,’ and it burned into my mind."

Four women and a man between the ages of 50 and 70 were killed, and three other people were wounded, police said.

Andersen Braathen is being held on preliminary charges and will face a custody hearing Friday. Police said they believe he acted alone.

"The whole act appears to be an act of terror," said Hans Sverre Sjoevold, head of Norway's domestic intelligence service, known as the PST.

"We do not know what the motivation of the perpetrator is," Sjoevold said in English.
Classic! This guy should go into journalism.
"We have to wait for the outcome of the investigation."

He said the suspect was known to the PST, but he declined to elaborate. The agency said the terror threat level for Norway remained unchanged at "moderate."

Regional Police Chief Ole B. Saeverud described the man as a Muslim convert and said there "earlier had been worries of the man having been radicalized," but he did not elaborate or say why he was previously flagged or what authorities did in response.

Norwegian media reported the suspect had a conviction for burglary and drug possession, and last year a court granted a restraining order for him to stay away from his parents for six months after threatening to kill one of them.
Breitbart adds:
Norwegian tabloid Verdens Gang (VG) reports that the suspect is a Danish citizen who had lived in Norway his whole life, and had not been working since the early 2000s. The newspaper also claims that a family member had been in regular contact with police over their concerns and had tried to get in touch with other authorities.

The family member told VG he believed the suspect was "mentally ill" and "should have been in a closed ward a long time ago".

The man has since been charged with murder. Police attorney Ann Irén Svane Mathiassen told NRK that officials have interrogated the man, who admitted guilt, but would not disclose whether a motive had been established.

Saying that the suspect had been cooperative, Ms Mathiassen said: "He had explained what happened and what he did. He acknowledged the circumstances of what occurred and said that he was the one who carried out the actions."

The attorney also said the suspect had used other weapons, the details of which she would also not disclose at the time of the presser.
The Times of Israel adds:
Police identified the suspect as Espen Andersen Brathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen who was a resident of the area, and said he had confessed during questioning. In a deleted YouTube video, he said in English that he was a “messenger” who “comes with a warning,” and continues: “Bear witness that I am a Muslim.”

Kongsberg, a small town of some 26,000 inhabitants, is about 66 kilometers (41 miles) southwest of Oslo.

Related: the BBC has more details of the attack, including a map.
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Posted by:Glogum the Low-priced4647

#5  5??

Must of been using a bump quiver.
Posted by: Slappy   2021-10-15 21:19  

#4  islam has a tendency to nurture and weaponize mental problems
Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-10-15 14:07  

#3  This fellow planned and executed a massacre pretty skillfully.

If he is a psycho, he is a very high functioning one.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2021-10-15 12:47  

#2  As reported by Skidmark’s link, Mr. Braathen’s schizophrenia started to blossom when he was in his later teen years, getting to the point when his immediate family were terrified he was going to murder them.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-10-15 11:40  

#1  Norway bow 'terrorist' is sent for psychological evaluation as friends says he was 'a ticking time bomb': Mosque imam says he 'knew nothing about Islam' and talked incoherently about 'delivering a message'
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-10-15 08:47  

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