A 40-year-old man has been taken to hospital after he was shot at Doyen in Oslo on Saturday evening. Injuries should not be life-threatening.
Dagbladet's reporter at the scene reports that police are now searching the area with a dog. There is a police helicopter in the sky and lots of police activity at the scene.
A tipster staying in a nearby building told Talkblade that he heard three shots. Then she saw a man lying on the ground.
Police confirmed that multiple shots were fired at the scene, including one shot in the leg.
– The police are engaged in tactical and technical investigations and questioning several witnesses at the scene, they write further.
Police reported the incident after 8 pm on Saturday.
– Police are at the Herzleb school where a man was shot. The extent of the damage is unknown, but police and an ambulance are on the scene and providing first aid, Oslo Police X wrote earlier on Twitter.
Operations Manager Øyvind Schalla-Aasen reports VG It was a man over 40 years old.
– He does not appear to have life-threatening injuries and is being taken to hospital, Shalla-Assen tells the newspaper.
Police received the first report at 19:53.
– Several people called in and said they heard gunshots. So there are many witnesses to the incident, Shalla-Assen says, but they don't know exactly what they saw.
No one has been arrested in this case yet.
(NTB / Dagbladet)
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