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Three people have died and three more are in crisis after being shot at a shopping center in Copenhagen, Denmark on Sunday.
Søren Thomassen, chief of operations at the Copenhagen police, said at a news conference that the shooter was 22 years old when he was arrested.
Police said the shooting killed three people and put another three in danger.
“There are a few injured, and what we now know is that there are a few dead,” Thomassen said. “We don’t have the information that others are involved. This is what we know now.”
He also said that terrorism cannot be ruled out at this time.
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The details of the case were not disclosed at the press conference.
Police noticed a shooting at a shopping center in the field in the Danish capital at around 5:36 pm, followed by the presence of large law enforcement agencies.
“One person was arrested in connection with the shooting in Fields, and we can’t talk any more about the people involved,” Copenhagen police tweeted. “We have a big presence in Fields and we are working to get an overview.”
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Shooting witness Ricke Levandowski told Danish TV2 that the suspect was shooting at the crowd.
“He’s just shooting at the crowd, not at the ceiling or floor,” she added. Lewandowski said. “People initially thought they were thieves … and then suddenly I heard the shot and threw myself behind the counter in the store.”
Images of the scene show multiple people on stretchers in ambulances and desperately fleeing from a shopping center.
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The filming took place hours before Harry Styles went on stage at a nearby arena as part of a “Love on Tour.”
Fox News’ Danielle Wallace, Associated Press, and Reuters contributed to this report.