One dead after second Copenhagen shooting says police
By AFP
15 February 2015 |
3:24 am
ONE person died after being shot in the head near Copenhagen's main synagogue and two policemen were wounded, police said at a press conference early Sunday. Police were unable to confirm if the incident was related to Saturday's deadly shooting at a cultural centre in Copenhagen where a debate on Islam and free speech was…
ONE person died after being shot in the head near Copenhagen’s main synagogue and two policemen were wounded, police said at a press conference early Sunday.
Police were unable to confirm if the incident was related to Saturday’s deadly shooting at a cultural centre in Copenhagen where a debate on Islam and free speech was being held.
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