HELSINKI (Reuters) – Four people were killed when a gunman opened fire
at a Finnish shopping mall on Thursday, police said, in the country's third multiple shooting incident in as many years.
A 43-year-old suspect, Ibrahim Shkupolli, was still at large and considered armed and dangerous, they said in a statement. The victims of the attack, staged in the town of Espoo near Helsinki as shoppers stocked up for the New Year holiday, were three men and a woman, they added.
National newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reported on its website that a fifth victim, which it identified as the suspect's ex-wife, had been found dead in an Espoo apartment.
Finland was rocked by two school shootings in 2007 and 2008, after which it tightened gun control regulations.
A Reuters reporter at the Sello Mall in Espoo saw helicopters overhead and fire trucks around the entrances of the shopping center, which was now closed.
"When we were going out I heard sounds like shots from the third floor, and then I left," said a mall employee, who declined to give her name.
"I paid for my groceries and I wanted to go to my car when I was told that you cannot go there," shopper Jorma Romo told Reuters outside of the mall. "They were hurrying people out and people were asking (why)."
Ilta-Sanomat newspaper said on its website that at least seven shots were fired, but gave no source for the information.
(Additional reporting by Terhi Kinnunen)
(Reporting by Brett Young: editing by David Stamp)
source:http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091231/ts_nm/us_finland_shooting
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