Copenhagen Cafe Shooting: One dead, ‘likely’ terror attack
Gunmen fired on a cafe in Copenhagen as it hosted a free speech event Saturday, killing one man in a likely terror attack, Danish authorities said. The event was organized by Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who has faced numerous threats after caricaturing the Prophet Muhammad.
Danish police said the gunmen shot through the windows of the Krudttoenden cafe, which the TV2 news channel said were riddled with some 30 bullet holes. Police spokesman Henrik Blandebjerg said three police at the event were also shot and wounded.
Denmark’s security service, PET, said the circumstances surrounding the shooting “indicate that we are talking about a terror attack.”
The shooting came a month after Islamic militants attacked another media outlet that had printed Muhammad cartoons, the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris, killing 12 people.There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the shooting, which took place shortly before 4 p.m.
Danish police, in a statement, said they were looking for two perpetrators in dark clothing who drove away in a dark Volkswagen Polo that had been carjacked. The car was later found.
“I heard someone firing with an automatic weapons and someone shouting. Police returned the fire and I hid behind the bar. I felt surreal, like in a movie,” Niels Ivar Larsen, one of the speakers at the event, told the TV2 channel.
Brix said she was ushered away with Vilks by one of the Danish police guards that he gets whenever he is in Denmark.
Danish police said the victim was a 40-year-old man inside the cafe attending the event. He has not yet been identified.
The cafe in northern Copenhagen, known for its jazz concerts, was hosting an event titled “Art, blasphemy and the freedom of expression” when the shots were fired.
François Zimeray, the French ambassador to Denmark who was at the event to speak about the deadly Charlie Hebdo attack, tweeted that he was “still alive.”
In a statement, French President Francois Hollande called the Copenhagen shooting “deplorable” and said Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt would have the “full solidarity of France in this trial.” French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve was travelling to Copenhagen as soon as possible.
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Source:Indianexpress