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Sweden plans tighter gun laws after deadly school shooting
Police confirm seven women and three men - aged between 28 and 68 - were killed in the country's worst mass shooting.BBC News - 1h -
Family mourns Sweden shooting victim who called fiancée to say goodbye
Badly wounded, Salim Karim Iskef managed to video-call his fiancée to say he loved her one last time before he died in Sweden's deadliest mass shooting.CBS News - 1h -
Sweden plans to tighten gun laws in wake of Örebro mass shooting
‘We have to ensure that only the right people have guns in Sweden,’ says the prime minister, Ulf Kristersson. Sweden’s government has announced plans to strengthen its gun laws, including by ...The Guardian - 1h -
A victim in Sweden's deadliest mass shooting called his fiancee to say he loved her
Salim Karim Iskef managed to video-call his fiancee to tell her he loved her one last timeABC News - 3h -
Sweden Plans Tighter Gun Laws After Orebro Mass Shooting
The changes would make it harder to access semiautomatic weapons, and enhance police and medical checks in license applications.The New York Times - 3h -
‘Screams and Smoke’: How a Deadly Mass Shooting Unfolded in Sweden
The police responding to the attack encountered firing so intense that they struggled to tell how many gunmen were on the scene, an official said.The New York Times - 22h -
Swedish police say mass shooter was connected to school where he opened fire
Swedish police say the shooter who killed 10 people in the country’s worst mass shooting was connected to the adult education center where he opened fire with at least one rifle-like weaponABC News - 1d -
A mass hunger strike transformed solitary confinement in California prisons. This documentary captures the fight
In 2013, nearly 4,000 California inmates in long-term solitary confinement (for decades, in some cases) went on what would become a months-long hunger strike.Los Angeles Times - 1d -