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    One dead in suspected gang-related Orebro shooting, Swedish police say

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    Posted on August 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A gang-related shooting in Orebro, Sweden, resulted in one death and one injury. Police are investigating, with no arrests made yet.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Orebro Shooting Incident
    • Details of the Attack
    • Police Response and Investigation
    • Context of Gang Violence in Sweden

    Gang-Related Shooting in Orebro Leaves One Dead, Police Investigate

    Overview of the Orebro Shooting Incident

    By Anna Ringstrom and Essi Lehto

    Details of the Attack

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -One man was shot dead on Friday in the Swedish city of Orebro in what was likely a gang-related crime, police said.

    Police Response and Investigation

    A second man was injured in the attack, near the Orebro Mosque, and taken to hospital. Police declined to comment on the extent of the man's injuries.

    Context of Gang Violence in Sweden

    "I want to stress that currently, we don't see any connection to the mosque. On the other hand, we do see a connection to criminal groups," a police spokesperson told reporters during a news conference.

    At least one suspect was seen leaving the scene, though police said there had been no arrests as yet. Police said the case was being investigated as murder and attempted murder.

    Sweden has endured more than a decade of gang-related violence and the number of deadly shootings is among the highest in Europe. The murder rate, however, is similar to other countries.

    "Based on the current situation regarding the shooting in Orebro, the incident is believed to be linked to the criminal network environment," the police said in a statement without elaborating.

    In February, 10 students and teachers were killed in a shooting in Orebro, some 200 km (125 miles) west of Stockholm, in what became Sweden's deadliest gun attack.

    The perpetrator in the February shooting was a former student who also killed himself, and was not associated with criminal gangs. Investigators found no clear motive in the case.

    (Reporting by Anna Ringstrom in Stockholm and Essi Lehto in Hesinki, additional reporting by Johan Ahlander and Niklas Pollard, editing by Terje Solsvik, Toby Chopra, Clelia Oziel, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •One man dead and another injured in Orebro shooting.
    • •Incident suspected to be gang-related, says police.
    • •No arrests made; investigation ongoing.
    • •Shooting occurred near Orebro Mosque.
    • •Sweden faces a decade of gang-related violence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about One dead in suspected gang-related Orebro shooting, Swedish police say

    1What is gang violence?

    Gang violence refers to violent acts committed by organized groups that engage in criminal activities. It often includes drug trafficking, extortion, and territorial disputes.

    2What is a police investigation?

    A police investigation is a systematic inquiry conducted by law enforcement to gather evidence and information about a crime or incident.

    3What is the significance of a murder investigation?

    A murder investigation is crucial as it aims to identify and apprehend the perpetrator of a homicide, ensuring justice for the victim and their family.

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