Sweden's worst mass shooting leaves immigrant community on edge
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‘Multiple nationalities’ among victims in Sweden’s worst mass shooting, says lead investigator – Europe live
Media reports have named the suspect as a 35-year-old man who attended classes at the Örebro campus. The press conference ends with no questions.. But police investigators are now giving interviews ...The Guardian - 23h -
Sweden searches for answers after country's deadliest shooting
Police say the motive of the shooter, who killed 10 people on Tuesday, remains unknown.BBC News - 1d -
Sweden's worst mass shooting leaves at least 11 dead, including the gunman
Sweden’s worst mass shooting has left at least 11 people dead including the gunman and five seriously wounded at an adult education centerABC News - 1d -
Motive in Sweden's worst mass shooting still unclear, police say
Officials in Sweden have vowed to determine why a man killed 10 people, and apparently himself, in an unprecedented attack that's shaken their "society to its core."CBS News - 1d -
At least 10 killed in mass shooting in Sweden
Investigators in Sweden are searching for a motive after at least 10 people were killed Tuesday at an adult education center. Police say the gunman was also killed. CBS News senior foreign ...CBS News - 1d -
Sweden's worst mass shooting leaves 11 dead, 5 seriously wounded at adult education center
Sweden’s worst mass shooting left at least 11 people dead, including the gunman, and at least five seriously wounded at an adult education center west of Stockholm.NBC News - 2d -
Sweden School Shooting Leaves at Least 10 Dead in Country’s ‘Worst’ Gun Attack
The shooting occurred at a center for adult education in the city of Orebro. The suspect is believed to be among the dead, officials said.The New York Times - 2d -
At least 10 people killed in Sweden in school shooting
Swedish police are investigating for a motive after a school shooting in the city of Örebro that has killed at least 10 people. NBC News’ Matt Bradley reports on what is known about the shooting.NBC News - 2d -
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Migrant community in Chicago braces for possible mass deportations
With the inauguration of President Trump, large cities across the U.S. are bracing for arrest operations that could begin as soon as this week targeting undocumented immigrants. CBS News ...CBS News - Jan. 20
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