The suspect in the attack that killed 3 people was known to mental health services, the police said, and the victims appeared to be random.
Tag: Copenhagen (Denmark)
Three Dead in Denmark After Shooting in Copenhagen Mall
The police said that one person was in custody but that it was too early to suggest a motive for the shooting, which happened at the Field’s shopping center on Sunday.
7 Great Biking Cities (and Which Trails to Ride)
There’s no better way to zip through a new city than on two wheels. Here are some routes to try, from riverside jaunts to mountain climbs.
Your Wednesday Briefing
Trump’s impeachment trial begins.
Peter Madsen, Killer of Kim Wall, Is Sentenced for a Jailbreak
A Copenhagen court imposed a 21-month prison term on Mr. Madsen for an escape attempt in October. He was already serving life for murdering Ms. Wall, a Swedish journalist, on a submarine in 2017.
Copenhagen Mayor Resigns Amid #MeToo Wave in Denmark
Frank Jensen admitted to harassing numerous women over decades. His case is part of a gathering confrontation in the country over sexual misconduct.
Peter Madsen, Who Killed Kim Wall on Submarine, Briefly Escapes Prison
Mr. Madsen fled the Herstedvester Prison near Copenhagen after threatening staff and wearing a fake explosive belt. He was detained a short time later, the police said.
Sweden Tries Out a New Status: Pariah State
Fearing the country’s lax approach to combating the coronavirus, Sweden’s Scandinavian neighbors have all closed their borders to Swedes.
From ‘Copenhell’ to ‘Copenheaven’: Danish Church Takes Over Heavy Metal Venue
Houses of worship have struggled to adapt to a socially distanced world. But in Denmark, one congregation set up a drive-in church at the site of a heavy metal music festival.
Covid-19’s Economic Pain Is Universal. But Relief? Depends on Where You Live.
In some countries, workers will have 90 percent of lost wages covered. In others, residents fear eviction. Nation to nation, rescue plans reflect conflicting ideas of government’s role in a crisis.