Sweden shooting latest: Police not ruling out racist motivation after 10 killed

Sweden shooting latest: Police not ruling out racist motivation after 10 killed
Sombre scenes as Swedish royals and Prime Minister visit school shooting scene

Swedish Police have confirmed they are not ruling out the possibility that the horror mass school shooting was racially motivated as it emerged that the 10 people killed are of multiple nationalities.

The force told The Independent on Thursday that its investigation is ongoing and it is not ruling out anything at this stage when it comes to motive.

Syrian refugee Salim Iskef, 29, an Orthodox Christian who fled the war in Syria in 2015, became the first victim to be named, with his aunt telling Alkompis her nephew was a “very kind person” who “just wanted to finish his studies”.

But he was killed when suspected 35-year-old gunman Rickard Andersson, named in Swedish media, slaughtered 10 students at Risbergska School in Örebro on Tuesday before turning the gun on himself, police believe. His death was also confirmed by St Maria’s Church Örebro.

Swedish Police said the around 130 officers who arrived at the scene described facing “an inferno”, with dead and injured people seen among smoke as screams rang out, and 10 magazines found.

The Syrian embassy confirmed its citizens were among the dead, offering “sincere condolences” to the victims’ families “including dear Syrian citizens” in a post on its official Facebook page.

A Bosnian citizen is also among the dead, the country’s foreign ministry announced on X.

Investigators said on Thursday the victims are “different nationalities, different genders and different ages”, according to Expressen.

No victims have been officially named by Swedish police.

Meanwhile, details continue to emerge about Andersson, an unemployed recluse with four gun licences, who allegedly changed into green military gear in a school toilet before carrying out the massacre, according to Swedish media.

Swedish Police not ruling out possibility school shooting was racially motivated

Swedish Police have confirmed they are not ruling out the possibility that the school shooting was racially motivated.

The force told The Independent the investigation is ongoing and it is not ruling out anything at this stage.

Tara Cobham6 February 2025 23:38

Survivor describes Swedish school shooting as ‘worst hours of my life’

A survivor of the Swedish school shooting has described the attack as “the worst hours of my life”.

The shooting started on Tuesday afternoon, after many students had gone home following a national exam.

Survivors scrambled for cover as shots rang out, sheltering behind or under whatever they could find to escape the gunman and the gore.

One woman with children feared she might never see them again, while another used her friend’s shawl to staunch the bleeding of a man who’d been shot in the shoulder.

“Those were the worst hours of my life. I did not know if I would get shot there and then, or in 10 minutes. You simply waited,” Hellen Werme, 35, told the Expressen newspaper.

People gather at a makeshift memorial near the scene of a shooting on the outskirts of Orebro, Sweden
People gather at a makeshift memorial near the scene of a shooting on the outskirts of Orebro, Sweden (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
6 February 2025 23:29

‘Destroyed’ fiancee last heard from Salim Iskef when he was shot and called to tell her he loved her

After shooting victim Salim Iskef, 29, was shot he called his mother and fiancee to tell them that he loved them. That was the last they heard from him.

“His fiancee is totally destroyed,” Jacob Kaselia, a friend of the family and priest at St Mary’s church in Orebro, said after leading a memorial service for the 29-year-old in front of about 400 people. “We try to help her, but honestly, it’s very hard.”

Tara Cobham6 February 2025 22:24

Days of ‘shock and grief’ in Orebro

In Orebro, a town of 160,000 that’s considered Sweden’s seventh-largest municipality, Thursday brought more sadness but still few answers.

“It has been two days of shock and grief,” John Johansson, chairman of the town’s municipal board, said. “We are still asking questions of why, still wondering what has happened. The outpouring of grief and togetherness has been enormous.”

Tara Cobham6 February 2025 21:30

What are the gun ownership rules in Sweden

While gun violence at schools is very rare in Sweden, people were wounded or killed with other weapons such as knives or axes in several incidents in recent years.

Authorities said the shooter had licenses for four weapons, three of which were found next to his body. Police have seized the fourth.

In order to possess a firearm legally, applicants must obtain a weapon license and demonstrate that it will be used for an acceptable purpose, such as hunting or target shooting, and not be misused. Applicants must also submit previously obtained hunting or target shooting certificates. Hunting certificates require people to pass a training course, while target shooters must be certified as active and experienced members of clubs.

In Sweden, a country of roughly 10.5 million people, there were just over 660,000 registered gun owners at the beginning of 2024, according to the Swedish news agency TT. Those registered owners had some 2 million guns, objects that are considered firearms and weapon parts that require a permit.

TT reported that 1.6 million of those guns are registered for hunting, and another 176,000 for target-shooting.

All weapons must be stored in secure cabinets approved by the police. Applications for fully automatic weapons or one-handed weapons are only granted for exceptional reasons, and such permits are generally time-limited.

Permits are revoked if the weapon is modified to be substantially different from its original function.

Tara Cobham6 February 2025 21:03

Authorities say no suspected connections to terrorism at this point

Authorities have said there were no suspected connections to terrorism at this point.

However, investigators had not uncovered a definitive motive behind the bloodshed by Thursday.

Police said there were no warnings beforehand, and they believe the perpetrator acted alone.

6 February 2025 21:00

In pictures: Flowers and candles near scene of mass shooting in Orebro

Flowers and candles near the scene of the shooting on the outskirts of Orebro, Sweden, on Thursday
Flowers and candles near the scene of the shooting on the outskirts of Orebro, Sweden, on Thursday (AP)
Investigators say the victims are ‘different nationalities, different genders and different ages’, according to local reports
Investigators say the victims are ‘different nationalities, different genders and different ages’, according to local reports (AP)
Tara Cobham6 February 2025 20:30

Fiancee of victim tells of devastating last video call with him after he’d been shot

The fiancee of one of the shooting victims has revealed the devastating last video call she had with him after he had been shot when he told her he loved her.

Speaking through tears, Kareen Elia, 24, reportedly described the moment her fiancee Salim Iskef, 29, phoned her from the Swedish school as he lay dying, with blood visible on his hand and someone seen lying still next to him.

The 24-year-old told Swedish broadcaster STV, according to the Guardian: “He called me and said, ‘I’ve been shot, they shot us.’ He said he loves me and that’s the last thing I heard.”

The couple had been planning to get married on 25 July and had already booked the venue, and Ms Elia had already tried on her wedding dress.

She told the broadcaster: “I still want to believe that he might come home. We can’t sleep, we stand by the window waiting for him to come home. No one wants to believe that he is dead. If he is not alive, we just want to see his body.”

Tara Cobham6 February 2025 19:49

Police probe whether suspect was student at school where shooting happened

Swedish Police have revealed they are probing reports that the shooting suspect had been a student at the shooting where the attack happened.

In a statement, the force said: “There is information that he has been a student at the school and we will look deeper into that.”

Tara Cobham6 February 2025 19:36

Officers found three guns, 10 empty magazines and large amount of unused ammunition at scene

Officers found three guns, 10 empty magazines and a large amount of unused ammunition at the scene.

Swedish Police said three of the four weapons that the suspected shooter had gun licences for were discovered next to his dead body inside the school, alongside the unused ammunition.

The force added that 10 empty magazines were found at the scene, while it was established that a rifle-like weapon had been used to fire shots.

Tara Cobham6 February 2025 19:34

Source: independent.co.uk