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Shooting at Oslo shopping center leaves 1 hospitalized, suspects at large

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A shooting incident at a shopping mall in Oslo, capital of Norway on Saturday has left one person hospitalized with gunshot wounds, local police said.

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After shooting at a busy shopping centre in Oslo, Norway, the police arrested the alleged shooter.The police-known man between 20 and 30 years of age reported himself and was taken into custody, the head of the Oslo police reconnaissance and investigation unit, Knut Lutro, announced at a press conference on Sunday.The shots had fallen on Saturday in the middle of the day at the Tveita shopping centre. Lutro said it was too early to assess whethe…

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A suspect was arrested in Norway after Saturday armed fires were brought to a cornered shopping center in Oslo, the police announced Sunday.

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One person was injured in the attack, and the perpetrator surrendered.

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On Saturday afternoon, Norwegian police reported a shooting at the Tveita Senter shopping mall east of Oslo. The shooting was reportedly caused by an argument between two people.

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Shooting at Oslo shopping center leaves 1 hospitalized, suspects at large

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In the middle of the day, shots were fired in a well-attended Norwegian shopping centre. At least one person was hit. The police are searching for two people who were probably caught in a café.

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