A 35-year-old family father from Vennesla died of the injuries he picked up after the police fired a number of shots on Gartnerløkka 05-time on Sunday morning.
Police will not say how many shots were detached against the 35-year-old, but it is clear that the police krimteknikere picked up many empty sockets in the hours after the shooting, write Fevennen.no.
15 bevismarkeringer
On a few square meters set krimteknikerne up a total of 15 tags. It goes clear back at the pictures from the crime scene that it is empty sockets at the half of the yellow bevismarkeringene.
At the other markings it may in theory be other things than empty sockets that will be considered as evidence.
Sockets in the road surface is from the police tjenestevåpen. The shots are fired with either pistol or MP5, both are in caliber 9 mm.
Both weapons have 15 shots in the magazines as a default.
More shots
Politistasjonssjef Ole Hortemo at Kristiansand police station did not at the press conference Sunday morning to comment on whether police had also fired at the man elsewhere than on the Gartnerløkka.
– I can not answer. We can’t say much more than that it’s been fired multiple shots, said Hortemo.
Police illuminated early Sunday morning that the man was hit by multiple shots, including in the arm. Life on the Island, etterforskningsleder at Spesialenheten, has later stated that the man was hit in the upper body.
The two police officers who fired the deadly shots has been taken out of operational service.
Police will not say something if it was a loose shot against the car at speed. They will also not say anything about kulehullet in the windshield of the car, or why bakruten is broken.
Used the blasts
the Weapon to the man was lying back in the road at the western exit from the roundabout. About the 35-year-old has been out of the car where, is unclear.
It is also unclear whether he is there loose shots towards the police.
the Flight of his ended several hundred metres further west on the Vesterveien, where the car was left standing until a betongmur on time – and cycle path a few metres from the cultural section.
According to a weapon-crew Fædrelandsvennen have talked with, there was a semi-automatic shotgun which was left in the way. The weapon is often used as hunting weapons.
Both Hortemo or Brian Austad, chief of staff and head of Joint operational unit, stated that they do not know how many shots were fired at police.
But questions about the police are completely sure that it was the man who shot first, answer Hortemo yes.
Assistance from Kripos
Spesialenheten for police matters came Sunday to Kristiansand and is in time with the investigation.
– We started with the questioning today. The investigation will continue for several days. We will also get assistance from Kripos, says etterforskningsleder Life Island in the Spesialenheten to Fædrelandsvennen.
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