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Norway mourns victims killed in bow-and-arrow attack

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TERJE BENDIKSBY/NTB VIA AP

An arrow is seen in the wall after an attack in Kongsberg, Norway, Wednesday, Oct. 13. Several people have been killed and others injured by a man armed with a bow and arrow in a town west of the Norwegian capital, Oslo.
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TERJE BENDIKSBY/NTB VIA AP

Police work near a site after a man killed several people, in Kongsberg, Norway, Thursday, Oct. 14. Police in Norway are holding a 37-year-old man from Denmark suspected in a bow-and-arrow attack in a small town that killed five people and wounded two others.
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Police search for evidence outside the Coop store in after a man killed several people, in Kongsberg, Norway, Thursday, Oct. 14. Police in Norway are holding a 37-year-old man from Denmark suspected in a bow-and-arrow attack in a small town that killed five people and wounded two others.
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TERJE BENDIKSBY/NTB VIA AP

Police work near a site after a man killed some people in Kongsberg, Norway, Thursday, Oct. 14. A man armed with a bow and arrows killed several people Wednesday near the Norwegian capital of Oslo before he was arrested, authorities said.
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TERJE BENDIKSBY/NTB VIA AP

The Norwegian flag is at half-mast in Kongsberg the day after a man killed several people, in Kongsberg, Norway, Thursday, Oct. 14. Police in Norway are holding a 37-year-old man from Denmark suspected in a bow-and-arrow attack in a small town that killed five people and wounded two others.
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TERJE BENDIKSBY/NTB VIA AP

Police Chief Oeying Aas, head of the operations unit in the Buskerud police, speaks at a press conference after an attack in Kongsberg, Norway, Wednesday, Oct. 13. A man armed with a bow and arrows killed several people Wednesday near the Norwegian capital of Oslo before he was arrested, authorities said.
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HAKON MOSVOLD LARSEN/NTB VIA AP

Norway's newly appointed Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere holds a press conference at the Prime Minister's office, in Oslo, Thursday, Oct. 14. Norwegian authorities say the bow-and-arrow rampage by a man who killed five people in a small town appeared to be a terrorist act.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

People gather around flowers and candles after a man killed several people on Wednesday afternoon, in Kongsberg, Norway, Thursday, Oct. 14. The bow-and-arrow rampage by a man who killed five people in a small town near Norway's capital appeared to be a terrorist act, authorities said Thursday, a bizarre and shocking attack in a Scandinavian country where violent crime is rare. Police identified the attacker as Espen Andersen Braathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen, who was arrested on the street Wednesday night.
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TERJE BENDIKSBY/NTB VIA AP

Flowers and candles were left after a man killed several people, in Kongsberg, Norway, Thursday, Oct. 14. Police in Norway are holding a 37-year-old man from Denmark suspected in a bow-and-arrow attack in a small town that killed five people and wounded two others.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Police cordon off one of the sites where a man killed several people on Wednesday afternoon, in Kongsberg, Norway, Thursday, Oct. 14. The bow-and-arrow rampage by a man who killed five people in a small town near Norway's capital appeared to be a terrorist act, authorities said Thursday, a bizarre and shocking attack in a Scandinavian country where violent crime is rare. Police identified the attacker as Espen Andersen Braathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen, who was arrested on the street Wednesday night.
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ESPEN ANDERSEN BRAATHEN VIA AP

A frame grab made on Thursday Oct. 14, from a video posted online by and showing Espen Andersen Braathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen, who was arrested Wednesday night for killing 5 people in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg. Norwegian authorities say that the the bow-and-arrow rampage by Brathen appeared to be a terrorist act.

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