Worst mass shooting in Sweden’s history leaves immigrant community on edge

Police have given some limited information about their investigation. He said about 130 130 officers responded to the overall firing, and they met a “Infant” at the school. He said he believed the gunman did the job alone.

Family members, former school friends and neighbors have told Swedish media that it has become a discount in recent years and may suffer from psychological problems.

There have been complaints about handling the case. Bosnia’s Ambassador to Bujan Susk, who also visited the shooting site, learned from residents that a Bosnian is among the dead.

“It is strange to me to say at least that the police choose to withhold information about foreign citizens related to foreign nationals,” he said.

Others, including members of the Syrian community, said they are confident that the police are doing the right thing and only hope they will get more information soon. Syrian Orthodox priest, Casilia, said that the wider community “does not know what the police is thinking, but we believe they have their own plans”.

On Thursday night, hundreds of people from Syria, Turkish, Iraqi and other migrants came to Church of Casilia. One of the victims of the shooting, a picture of Salim Skif, sat down easily. The children of the congregation sang the hydropower. The family of Skif, sitting in a pivo near the front, was eaten with grief.

It is difficult to understand why such attacks occur even when the stimulus is known. Without it, it is even more confused. A few hours before the memorable service began, Casilia was sitting in a pivo in her empty church, and trying to make it realize.

He said, “Of course. People die. They get sick, they have some accident.” “But this, how can we understand it? We can’t dream of shot in a school. We can’t dream of it. We can’t even explain it. Why?”

Casilia said the police had some comfort to hear that the gunman worked alone. He left less trouble with another attack.

The pastor said, “But the person had something in the heart, there was some hatred, that he had gathered from somewhere.” “We can’t say that there are no more.”

Additional reporting of Feelan Chatterjee. Photos of Joel Gunter.

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