Stocks Flux
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Latest news
  • World News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Latest news
  • World News

Stocks Flux

World News

Sweden to tighten gun laws after mass shooting at school

by admin February 8, 2025
February 8, 2025
Sweden to tighten gun laws after mass shooting at school

Sweden’s right-wing government said on Friday it would seek to tighten gun laws in the wake of the country’s deadliest mass shooting at an adult education center where the attacker appeared to have used several of his own licensed rifles.

Ten people were shot dead at the Campus Risbergska school in Orebro on Tuesday, before the man believed to be the perpetrator – identified by a Reuters source and Swedish media as Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old Swedish recluse – turned a weapon on himself.

Police confirmed on Friday that the suspected shooter was a 35-year-old man, and said they had completed the identification of all the victims, although they did not release any names.

Seven women and four men between 28 and 68 years of age died in Tuesday’s attack, including the suspect, police said in a statement.

Among the victims were several Christians who fled persecution in Syria. Police say they have found no evidence of an ideological motive so far.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said the event had sparked fear and a sense of vulnerability among many people with immigrant backgrounds in Sweden, calling for everyone to “unite and stand behind all that we hold dear together.”

“My thoughts are with the relatives who have now received the call that is the worst one can get. To you, I want to say: you are not alone. We stand beside you,” he said in a social media post on Friday evening.

The government has agreed with its far-right backers in parliament to tighten up the vetting process for people applying for gun licenses and to clamp down on some semi-automatic weapons.

It said the AR-15, an assault rifle based on a military design that has been used in many mass shootings in the United States, was the kind of gun it wanted banned.

“In light of the horrible shooting in Orebro earlier this week we believe that the right balance is to roll back the regulation and prohibit that kind of weapon,” Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer told Reuters.

He said it was not clear yet what kind of guns had been used in the attack in Orebro and banning AR-15 weapons would be a “preventative measure.”

“We know that kind of weapon, with some changes, can become very dangerous and also that it has been used in that kind of shooting in other countries,” he said.

AR-15 rifles have been permitted for hunting since 2023 and Strommer said around 3,500 have been licensed since then.

Sweden’s main opposition party, the Social Democrats, welcomed the move but called for more far-reaching vetting and controls. “There is a before and after February 4,” Social Democrat lawmaker Theresa Carvalho told a press conference.

Police have not specified what kind of weapons were used in the attack, saying only that three rifles licensed to the suspected killer were found near his dead body. Local media have reported he had a hunting license.

The attack has also raised questions about whether security at Sweden’s schools needs to be better. Unlike in many other countries, schools are generally seen as semi-public spaces and rarely have any controls on who can go in and out.

The government is looking at speeding up legislation already going through parliament that would make it easier for schools to install surveillance cameras, Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer told Swedish media on Thursday.

Sweden has a high level of gun ownership by European standards, though it is much lower than in the United States. Most weapons are held legally for hunting, but a wave of gang crime has highlighted the high incidence of illegal handguns.

Figures from 2017 by The Small Arms Survey, a Swiss-based research institute, showed there were about 2.3 million guns held by civilians in Sweden. That is around 23 guns per 100 people compared to 120 in the United States and 4.6 in Britain.

The attack has left Sweden in mourning and police are still trying to determine a motive. They are looking into information he was at some point a student at the school.

This post appeared first on cnn.com

0
FacebookTwitterGoogle +Pinterest
previous post
Three more hostages handed to Israeli military in fifth round of Israel-Hamas ceasefire releases
next post
Hamas to release three Israeli men Saturday in latest round of exchanges under ceasefire deal

You may also like

US YouTuber MrBeast sparks controversy by filming at...

May 15, 2025

Pro-Russia Romanian presidential candidate questioned by prosecutors, his...

February 26, 2025

US moves to ease sanctions on Syria after...

May 24, 2025

What does King Charles listen to? Kylie Minogue...

March 7, 2025

While North Korea denied Covid-19 cases, the virus...

June 18, 2025

Sudan’s army returns to capital after nearly two...

March 27, 2025

British couple motorbiking around the world detained in...

February 16, 2025

Frontrunner for German Chancellor vows stricter immigration policies...

February 4, 2025

‘I wanted to communicate’: Grammy-nominated Yemi Alade embraces...

February 2, 2025

Recovered Bayesian superyacht transferred to Sicilian port after...

June 23, 2025

    Get free access to all of the retirement secrets and income strategies from our experts! or Join The Exclusive Subscription Today And Get the Premium Articles Acess for Free


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    Categories

    • Business (309)
    • Latest news (10)
    • Politics (1,365)
    • World News (1,318)
    • About us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Politics

    • Could a ceasefire finally be struck in Gaza? Here’s what to know

      July 3, 2025
    • US teen influencer detained in Antarctica while attempting solo flight to 7 continents

      July 3, 2025
    • UK lawmakers vote to ban pro-Palestinian activist group under anti-terror law despite condemnation

      July 3, 2025
    February 2025
    M T W T F S S
     12
    3456789
    10111213141516
    17181920212223
    2425262728  
        Mar »

    Copyright © 2025 stocksflux.com | All Rights Reserved