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Three killed in Copenhagen mall shooting, 22-year-old suspect arrested
A gunman killed three people and wounded several others in a shooting at a busy Copenhagen mall on July 3 as panicked shoppers said they ran for their lives.
A 22-year-old Danish man was arrested after the shooting but his motives were unclear, police said.
The shooter, who was believed to have acted alone, was known to the police "but only peripherally".
'World's Most Expensive Vodka' Stolen From Copenhagen Collection
A bottle of vodka claimed to be worth over a million euros was stolen from a collection in Copenhagen in the early hours of Tuesday, says the owner of the collection.
The expensive spirit was lifted from the collection at the Café 33 bar in the Vesterbro district of the Danish capital, the bar's owner told TV2 Lorry.
Turkish Plane Investigated in Copenhagen Airport After Threat
Danish police were investigating a plane at Copenhagen airport due to depart for Istanbul, in response to a threat against aircraft of Turkish airline Atlasglobal in Europe, the airport said on Monday.
Danish inventor admits dismembering journalist
Police in Denmark say a Danish inventor has admitted dismembering a Swedish journalist who disappeared from his submarine, but says he did not kill her.
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Corpse of a Woman Without Head, Arms and Legs was Found in Copenhagen
A cyclist in the Amager district of Copenhagen discovered a defiled woman's body, her head, hands and legs were missing. Police link the case to the investigation of the mysteriously missing Swedish journalist Kim Wall, for which a search operation has been running since last Friday.
Danish police say mystery submarine seems to have been sunk on purpose
Danish police said on Sunday they had found nobody in the wreck of a submarine owned by an inventor charged with the manslaughter of a woman who had been on board – but added the vessel seemed to have been deliberately sunk.
Copenhagen's iconic little mermaid statue vandalized over
The "little mermaid" statute in Copenhagen, the city's most famous monument, was vandalized yesterday by animal rights activists outraged over whaling, police said.
The culprits sprayed red paint on the statue, which sits on a rock by the waterside in the Danish capital, and left a message for authorities.
Three Injured after Shooting in Copenhagen Shopping Centre
Three people were injured after a shooting took place on Wednesday in the parking basement of a shopping centre on the outskirts of Copenhagen.
According to Danish TV, the shots were fired after a fight broke out between two rival groups of people, who numbered eight in total.
Copenhagen police believe man shot dead was sole perpetrator of attacks
Copenhagen police said on Feb. 15 they believe a man shot dead by officers was responsible for two fatal attacks that shocked the normally peaceful Danish capital.
The killings, coming little more than a month after bloody Islamist attacks in Paris that left 17 people dead, were described by Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt as "a cynical act of terror".
Turkey demands explanation over PKK suspects released in Denmark
Turkey has demanded an explanation and clarification from Danish authorities about the release of 10 men charged with financing the outlawed Kurdistan Workersâ Party (PKK) for alleged terrorist activities, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a written statement Oct. 31.