Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Man shot in Oslo – hunting culprit – ABC News

The man, who is in their 50s, were shot outside the local pub Galgeberg Corner concert in Oslo on Tuesday evening. The police was notified of the shooting incident at 18.17.

The shot must have been fired outside on the sidewalk outside the pub at the junction of St. Halvard street / Åkersberg road. The reason for the incident is unknown, but police at the site suggested that it could involve some form of internal settlement

– The man was shot in the leg. The condition is described as stable by the hospital, said the guard leader Janne Krogslund by crime guard in Oslo police.



Run from the site

– What we know is that a person has been shot and a person has been seen running from the place, said efforts leader Torgeir Brenden told reporters at the site an hour after the incident had happened.

Shortly thereafter illuminated the police that they had brought in four men they think may have dealt with the case . The men were still at the police station in Greenland at 21.30 o’clock Tuesday evening, but it was not decided whether someone would gain status as charged or not. If the person who was seen running from the scene were among the four, could Krogslund not answer.



Witnesses

Also no information about the weapon being fired, or if it was found, was given Tuesday night.

– Preliminary work is now to identify all aspects of the incident, said head guard.

police conducted examination of witnesses by several people on the spot and cordoned off a large area around the scene Tuesday night.

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