THERE WAS A SECOND SHOOTING IN COPENHAGEN TONIGHT!
The shooting was outside a synagogue.
Shots were fired at the main synagogue in Copenhagen.
Several people were injured–
Several people injured after shots fired near synagogue in Copenhagen, Danish police say http://t.co/RlJpoavr97
— BBC Breaking News (@bbcnews_ticker) February 15, 2015
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One man was hit in the head at synagogue.
This is the main synagogue in Copenhagen.
The Danish military has been deployed in Copenhagen.
It is unclear if the shooting was related to an earlier attack by a gunman at a Free Speech debate.
A photo issued by Copenhagen Police believed to show the suspect in a shooting at a freedom of speech event in Copenhagen. One person died in the shooting deemed a ‘terrorist attack’ by the country’s leader. (AP)
Reuters reported:
One person was shot in the head and two police were wounded in an attack on a synagogue in central Copenhagen, Danish police said, adding that it was too early to say whether the incident was connected to an earlier one at an arts cafe.
Danish television station TV2 said a large metro and train station nearby, Norreport, was being evacuated.
Update: Second shooting now in #Copenhagen. Man shot in head at synagogue. Armed police containing area.
http://t.co/LONxzEs4xO
— Blockbuster News (@BlockbusterNew) February 15, 2015
UPDATE: The Metro Station has been evacuated.
Armed soldiers have now arrived at Nørreport Metro Station in Copenhagen in an attempt to find the attacker who may be hiding inside.
The busiest Metro Station in Copenhagen is being evacuated.
BREAKING PHOTOS: Most used metro station in central Copenhagen being evacuated by police. pic.twitter.com/NUhjSrnGHO
— Jewish News Feed (@JewishFeed) February 15, 2015
Police are searching for this shooter in Ørstedsparken park.
Police searching for shooter in the park #Ørstedsparken where the terrorist Lors Doukaiev was arrested in 2010. #cphshooting
— TV 2 Breaking | LIVE (@tv2breaking) February 15, 2015
UPDATE: A suspect shot at police.
The man arrived at an address under police surveillance. Officers identified themselves, then he fired at them, police say #cphshooting
— Jakob Stig Jørgensen (@Jakobstig) February 15, 2015
The suspect was shot dead.
Police have shot and killed a man who fired at officers close to Nørrebro Station shortly after 05.00 #cphshooting
— Jakob Stig Jørgensen (@Jakobstig) February 15, 2015