Shooter At Norway Mosque Injures At Least 1

Officials said a "young white man" has been apprehended after breaking through a glass door and opening fire at the al-Noor Islamic Centre.

OSLO, Aug 10 (Reuters) - One person has been injured in a shooting inside a mosque in Norway, police said on Saturday, adding that one man had been apprehended.

The suspected shooter at the al-Noor Islamic Centre near the country’s capital was described as “a young white man” who appeared to have acted alone, the police added.

The victim was a 75-year-old member of the congregation, mosque director Irfan Mushtaq told TV2.

Emergency crews are seen near a stretcher after a shooting in al-Noor Islamic center mosque, near Oslo, Norway August 10, 2019
Emergency crews are seen near a stretcher after a shooting in al-Noor Islamic center mosque, near Oslo, Norway August 10, 2019
Norsk Telegrambyra AS / Reuters

“The man carried two shotgun-like weapons and a pistol. He broke through a glass door and fired shots,” he said.

The shooter, who wore body armor and a helmet, was overpowered by members of the mosque before police arrived, Mushtaq added.

The mosque earlier this year implemented extra security measures following the massacre of more than 50 people at two New Zealand mosques by a suspected right-wing extremist.

Police officers walk out of al-Noor Islamic center mosque after a shooting, near Oslo, Norway August 10, 2019.
Police officers walk out of al-Noor Islamic center mosque after a shooting, near Oslo, Norway August 10, 2019.
Norsk Telegrambyra AS / Reuters

In 2011, anti-Muslim neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik massacred 77 people in Norway’s worst peacetime atrocity, the majority of them teenagers at a youth camp. (Reporting by Lefteris Karagiannopoulos and Terje Solsvik Editing by Peter Graff and Kirsten Donovan)

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