One day after the killings at an adult educational center, some gathered to lay flowers and come to grips with the violence.
The first pictures of the man who killed 11 people in Sweden’s worst mass shooting in history on Tuesday have been revealed.
Swedish police remain tight-lipped about the identity of the Orebro shooter as speculation and unconfirmed reports spread.
This is a collection of photos chosen by AP photo editors.
After laying perfect white flowers at the makeshift memorial commemorating those slain in a horrific mass shooting, Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf issued a call for national unity. "A grieving process ...
The authorities said that at least 11 people were killed and that the suspect was believed to be among the dead.
On Tuesday, police received reports of a shooting in Orebro, a city 200km (124 miles) west of Stockholm, at 12.33pm local time and engaged in an exchange of bullets with the suspect. Terrified ...
While shootings are rare in Sweden, schools have faced other violent incidents in recent years, including fatal stabbings in ...
Survivors of Sweden's worst mass shooting on Wednesday recalled trying to save the lives of their comrades at a school for ...
Swedish Police have not yet revealed the name of the shooter who opened fire at an adult education center in Orobro killing ...
The suspect, named in reports as 35-year-old local man Rickard Andersson, was reported to be a former student of the school ...