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Gothenburg police hunt for shootout suspects

Published: 23 Apr 11 11:02 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/33368/20110423/

No suspects have been arrested in connection with a shootout at an ice cream cafe in Gothenburg Friday, police tell news agency TT.

Four men suffered gunshot wounds and three were taken to hospital. Sahlgrenska University Hospital has reported that the men are in stable, but serious condition.

Several witnesses told TT that a man took out a pistol and started shooting after a violent argument had escalated. Witnesses then saw the suspect shoot several bullets into the air before fleeing the scene.

A 20-year-old man received life-threatening injuries, while two others were seriously injured, press secretary Marianne Thulin at Sahlgrenska University Hospital told TT.

One witness watched the entire drama through a window. “I was lying down and resting and suddenly I heard someone who was angry and voices were raised,” the witness told TT.

“I got up and looked out the window and saw there were some men standing up and arguing,” the witness said. “Suddenly someone had a gun in their hand. It was hard to see if it was real but obviously it was. I was most shocked at first.”

A number of people were sitting on their balconies overlooking the street. Several women and a child were among the people at the ice cream cafe at the time of the shooting.

TT/The Local (news@thelocal.se/08 656 6518)

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15:36 April 23, 2011 by darky
But this is not strange ! Send them to E20 to check speeds above 120KM/H. I came to realise that the name Police is the uniform and not the person putting the uniform on. Take away the uniform, he will also rape.
16:50 April 23, 2011 by DAVID T
maybe they are looking for the students from the jungle party
20:28 April 23, 2011 by Swedesmith
"You didn't sprinkle nuts on my ice cream cone!' Blam Blam Blam
05:21 April 24, 2011 by repat_xpat
Multi-culturalism at its finest. Gothenburg will soon be a child of Malmo. No Jews aloud.
08:24 April 24, 2011 by rise
"Multi-culturalism at its finest."

Ha ha!! I'm going to steal that line of yours if it's ok with you! :D
11:13 April 24, 2011 by Arturio
This story smell of immigration out of control.
11:26 April 24, 2011 by johnny1939
Add Ice cream shops to your list of dangerous places....leaping lizards!!!!!!
12:52 April 24, 2011 by wenddiver
Have to remember when not sighning up for the Swedish Camping Adventure and hanging, don't substitute the Swedish Ice Cream Adventure.

These Swedes seem to be pretty wild, maybe our Government should put out a warning, so that people from Detroit and Los Angles don't go anywhere dangerous. Ha, Ha.
16:45 April 24, 2011 by infidel2012
What, crimes in Sweden? No way.

Gee, I thought this country was immune to such a thing.

Yes, every thing is just so perfect here.

@wenddiver

I was going to go to the Camping Adventure ride, but due to cut backs, visitors must supply their own ropes.

I thought last years Stockholm ride was quite a blast : - )
22:38 April 24, 2011 by jack sprat
Well to be fair most of the cops are tied up in whorehouses at the moment, Noses to the ground, Ears to the wall., Batons at the ready !
02:27 April 25, 2011 by wenddiver
@Infidel2012- They have a long way to go, I used to have a business in New Orleans where the local people would openly brag that their young men were the best, because they were number one in Murders andMmissing people nation wide. Needless to say, I carried a pistol everywhere I went and was very glad to have it. As Sweden gets more immigration from the rest of the World they may regret not having their own pistols.
02:45 April 26, 2011 by repat_xpat
@ Rise, Please do, and no need to cite the source. I think I stole it anyway.

@ Wendii, I live near Detroit. -- Your right, we need to know where not to go.
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