Norway bow-and-arrow suspect was flagged for radicalisation

The accused in custody in Norway suspected of a bow-and-arrow attack that killed 5 & wounded 2 had been previously flagged as having been radicalised, the police said.

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Police investigate an arrow stuck in a wall after an attack in Kongsberg, Norway, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021. A man armed with a bow and arrows killed several people Wednesday near the Norwegian capital of Oslo before he was arrested, authorities said.
A Danish man who is in custody in Norway suspected of a bow-and-arrow attack on a small town that killed five people and wounded two others is a Muslim convert who had previously been flagged as having being radicalised, police said on Thursday.

"There earlier had been worries of the man having been radicalised," Police chief Ole B. Saeverud told a press conference. The victims were four women and one man between the ages of 50 and 70, Saeverud said.

The man is suspected of having shot at people in a number of locations in the town of Kongsberg on Wednesday evening.
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