Sword Attack in Swedish School Sparks Online Investigation
An 18-year-old attacked students with a sword at a Swedish high school, killing one and injuring two. Police suspect links to online communities promoting violence. A TikTok account, potentially belonging to the attacker, posted a sword photo before the incident. Prosecutors have detained the suspect for murder charges.
A vicious assault unfolded at a high school in Fagersta, Sweden, as an 18-year-old man attacked students with a sword, resulting in the death of a teenage girl and serious injuries to two boys. Police are delving into the suspect’s connection with online communities that may have incited this violent behavior.
Authorities are scrutinizing a TikTok account that posted a sword image mere minutes before the attack. Reports indicate the picture was taken at the school, fueling concerns about the role of digital platforms in encouraging such incidents. Notably, the account referenced previous mass attacks, adding a chilling context.
Prosecutors have charged the suspect with murder and attempted murder, amidst an intense investigation phase involving rigorous interrogations and information collection. “Details remain limited as we probe deeper,” stated Prosecutor Ann-Sofie Trossing, emphasizing ongoing efforts to uncover the attack's roots.
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