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Gunfire in Greenland — “stay indoors”

Residents are being urged to stay indoors around Tiniteqilaaq in eastern Greenland, following a shooting that injured at least two people.

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A 33-year-old man has died after being injured in a shooting at Tiniteqilaaq in East Greenland on Saturday, police said.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A 33-year-old man has died after a shooting in the town of Tiniteqilaaq in Greenland on Saturday morning.

·Denmark
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The Greenland Police have arrested a man who is suspected of being behind a shooting that left two injured in Tiniteqilaaq. The police write this in a press release. Greenland Police is present in Tiniteqilaaq, wh...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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The Greenland Police informs that it has arrested a man who is suspected of shooting with two wounded in Tiniteqilaaq.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Residents are being urged to stay indoors around Tiniteqilaaq in eastern Greenland, following a shooting that injured at least two people.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Two people are injured after an eighteen-year-old boy opened fire in the village of Tiniteqilaaq in southeast Greenland today. One of the wounded is said to be in critical condition, but the boy is in police custody.

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Ekstra Bladet broke the news in Denmark on Saturday, November 30, 2024.
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