Swedish police said that about 10 people had died in a shooting at the Adult Education Center on Tuesday.
Local police, Robert Eedeestoest, could not make the number of deaths more decisive because the damage at the crime site was so wide. The shooting occurred in the suburbs of Olebro, about 125 miles west of Stockholm.
A school called Campus Lisberguska offers services to students over the age of 20, according to their website. Elementary and high school courses are provided, providing Sweden classes for programs for immigrants, vocational training, and intellectual disabilities.
Forest told reporters that the investigator was working to determine more information about shooting.
“The survey is somewhat unknown,” he said during the briefing. “It is unknown whether the shooting happened in the school (building) or if there were more perpetrators.”
It was not clear whether Gunman was in the dead. He was believed that he was in the hospitalized people. Police said that the relationship with terrorism was not suspected at this point.
The police did not know how many people were injured. The authorities worked to identify the deceased.
In Sweden, school gun violence is very rare. However, in recent years, there have been several cases in which people were injured or killed by other weapons such as knives and axes.
Police would say that after shooting on Tuesday, Gunman was just one of the hospitalized people. Four of the five shot killed had surgery. The other two were said to have been stable, and the other was considered a little injured, said at a press conference, Jonas Claesson, a regional director of the healthcare service. Police said the police did not shoot.
A school called Campus Lisberguska offers services to students over the age of 20, according to their website. Elementary and high school courses are provided, providing Sweden classes for programs for immigrants, vocational training, and intellectual disabilities.
After many students returned home after the national exam, the shooting exploded. Police vehicles, ambulances, and lights flashed, and the helicopters were crowded overhead, covering the parking lot around the school.
LeNA Warenmark told SVT News that there were very few students on the campus on Tuesday afternoon after the test. She also told the broadcasting station that she probably had 10 gunshots.
The student evacuated to a nearby building. Other parts of the school were evacuated after shooting at around 12:30 pm local time (1130 GMT).
28 -year -old Andreas Sungling was among those who had to barricade themselves in school.
“We heard three bangs and loud shouts,” he told the Expressen newspaper while evacuating in the classroom. “Now we are sitting here waiting for evacuation from school. The information we received is that we should sit and wait.”
“It’s a very painful day for all Sweden,” said Wolf Crysterson.
“My thoughts are also with everyone who has been exchanged for fear on regular school days,” said Crysterson. “It is a nightmare that everyone has to experience to be limited to the classroom for fear of his life.”