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School shooting 'likely' in Sweden: agency

Published: 20 Mar 13 08:58 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/46828/20130320/

There will likely be a school shooting in Sweden sometime in the foreseeable future, according to the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (Myndigheten för samhällsskydd och beredskap, MSB), which warned that local authorities are woefully unprepared to deal with such an event.

"Many people have access to hunting weapons, even if you can't go to just any store and buy a gun, access to them is nevertheless pretty wide," MSB risk analyst Magnus Winehal told the Dagens Nyheter (DN) newspaper.

In a report looking at Sweden's capacity to deal with a number of possible disasters and unforeseen events, MSB concluded that there is a "high probability" of a school shooting in Sweden.

According to the agency, a school shooting is more likely than a hydropower dam bursting or a major fire on a passenger ferry.

While the agency explained that police, emergency services, and the healthcare system could likely cope with a school shooting, a massacre at a Swedish school would overwhelm local authorities.

"There would likely be too much pressure when so many students and relatives need crisis counselling," said Winehal.

Neighbouring Finland has been shaken by school shootings and a number of threats of school shootings have cropped up in Sweden in recent years.

However, Sweden hasn't experienced a school shooting since 1961 when a 17-year-old boy entered gym during a dance at a school in Kungälv in western Sweden and opened fire.

Seven students were wounded in the shooting, and one later died from his injuries.

Last week, guns were found on the roof of a school in Malmö, prompting administrators to order students to stay home for the day.

An investigation revealed the weapons were legally purchased, but had been stolen from the owner several years ago.

Police have classified the incident as a suspected case of preparing to commit murder, allowing them broader investigative powers.

While they have few clues as to who may have placed the weapons at the school, police say one scenario they are investigating is that the guns were meant to be used in a school shooting.

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10:42 March 20, 2013 by occassional
Nothing like pre-emptive cringe.
11:05 March 20, 2013 by Svensksmith
Or a self fulfilling prophesy.
11:26 March 20, 2013 by SimonDMontfort
....or maybe MSB are just 'covering their backs'...? If such an event (God forbid) were to happen.
12:31 March 20, 2013 by RobinHood
Schools must instantly prepare for the inevitable massacre: get first aid kits, packs of comfort dogs, extra buckets and mops, child sized body bags, gun-shot trauma surgeons, and post-traumatic stress councillors. Train teachers to deal with sucking chest wounds and manage exit wounds. Build machine-gun nests in the sandpit, clear fields of fire, and move the climbing frame out of the killing zone.

Next week, we prepare for an inevitable meteorite impact, and the week after that, an inevitable smallpox pandemic. Alien invasion! We will cross that bridge when we come to it - no need to be silly is there?
01:46 March 21, 2013 by Da Goat
If they are still teaching Evolution at schools then this scenario is indeed guaranteed.

if you teach immature minds that they are recycled pond scum and of no value it is perfectly normal to do a school massacre!

THIS is the reason behind everyone of the previous massacres.... Notice how the media always report no reason has been found ...they do not want to publish the obvious truth for fear of reprisals from the Darwinian religious zealots
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