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    Norway gunman fired for 1.5 hours on island

    OSLO, Norway (AP) — Police arrived at an island massacre about 1.5 hours after a gunman first opened fire, slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards (meters) offshore. The assailant surrendered when police finally reached him, but 82 people died before that.

    Survivors of the shooting spree have described hiding and fleeing into the water to escape the gunman, but a police briefing Saturday detailed for the first time how long the terror lasted — and how long victims waited for help.

    The shooting came on the heels of what police told The Associated Press was an "Oklahoma city-type" bombing in Oslo's downtown: It targeted a government building, was allegedly perpetrated by a homegrown assailant and used the same mix of fertilizer and fuel that blew up a federal building in the U.S. in 1995.

    In all, at least 92 people were killed in the twin attacks that police are blaming on the same suspect, 32-year-old Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik.

    A SWAT team was dispatched to the island more than 50 minutes after people vacationing at a campground said they heard shooting across the lake, according to Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim. The drive to the lake took about 20 minutes, and once there, the team took another 20 minutes to find a boat.

    Footage filmed from a helicopter that showed the gunman firing into the water added to the impression that police were slow to the scene. They chose to drive, Sponheim said, because their helicopter wasn't on standby.

    "There were problems with transport to Utoya," where the youth-wing of Norway's left-leaning Labor Party was holding a retreat, Sponheim said. "It was difficult to get a hold of boats."

    At least 85 people were killed on the island, but police said four or five people were still missing.

    Divers have been searching the surrounding waters, and Sponheim said the missing may have drowned. Police earlier said there was still an unexploded device on the island, but it later turned out to be fake.

    The attack followed the explosion of a bomb packed into a panel truck outside the building that houses the prime minister's office in Oslo, according to a police official

    "It was some kind of Oklahoma City-type bomb," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because police hadn't released the information.

    Seven people were killed, and police said there are still body parts in the building. The Oslo University hospital said it has so far received 11 wounded from the bombing and 19 people from the camp shooting.

    Police have charged Breivik under Norway's terror law. He will be arraigned on Monday when a court decides whether police can continue to hold him as the investigation continues.

    Authorities have not given a motive for the attacks, but both were in areas connected to the Labor Party, which leads a coalition government.

    Even police confessed to not knowing much about the suspect, but details trickled out about him all day: He had ties to a right-leaning political party, he posted on Christian fundamentalist websites, and he rented a farm where he amassed six tons of fertilizer.

    Police said the suspect is talking to them and has admitted to firing weapons on the island. It was not clear if he had confessed to anything else he is accused of. Police said he retained a lawyer, but the attorney did not want to be named.

    "He has had a dialogue with the police the whole time, but he's a very demanding suspect," Sponheim said.

    Earlier in the day, a farm supply store said they had alerted police that he bought six tons of fertilizer, which is highly explosive and can be used in homemade bombs.

    Police and soldiers were searching for evidence and potential bombs at the farm south of Oslo on Saturday. Havard Nordhagen Olsen, a neighbor, told The Associated Press that Breivik moved in about one moth ago, just next to his house and said he seemed like "a regular guy."

    Olsen said recognized his neighbor in the newspapers this morning and admitted to "being under shock."

    Meanwhile, Mazyar Keshvari, a spokesman for Norway's Progress Party — which is conservative but within the political mainstream — said that the suspect was a paying member of the party's youth wing from 1999 to 2004.

    Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg called the tragedy peacetime Norway's deadliest day.

    "This is beyond comprehension. It's a nightmare. It's a nightmare for those who have been killed, for their mothers and fathers, family and friends," Stoltenberg told reporters Saturday.

    Gun violence is rare in Norway, where the average policeman patrolling in the streets doesn't carry a firearm. Reports that the assailant was motivated by political ideology were shocking to many Norwegians, who pride themselves on the openness of their society. Indeed, Norway is almost synonymous with the kind of free expression being exercised by the youth at the political retreat.

    King Harald V, Norway's figurehead monarch, vowed Saturday that those values would remain unchanged.

    "I remain convinced that the belief in freedom is stronger than fear. I remain convinced in the belief of an open Norwegian democracy and society. I remain convinced in the belief in our ability to live freely and safely in our own country," said the king.

    The monarch, his wife and the prime minister led the nation in mourning, visiting grieving relatives of the scores of youth gunned down. Buildings around the capital lowered their flags to half-staff. People streamed to Oslo Cathedral to light candles and lay flowers; outside, mourners began building a makeshift altar from dug-up cobblestones. The Army patrolled the streets of the capital, a highly unusual sight for this normally placid country.

    The city center was a sea of roadblocks Saturday, with groups of people peering over the barricades wherever they sprang up, as the shell-shocked Nordic nation was gripped by reports that the gunman may not have acted alone. Police have not confirmed a second assailant but said they are investigating witness reports.

    The queen and the prime minister hugged when they arrived at the hotel where families are waiting to identify the bodies. Both king and queen shook hands with mourners, while the prime minister, his voice trembling, told reporters of the harrowing stories survivors had recounted to him.

    On the island of Utoya, panicked teens attending a Labour Party youth wing summer camp plunged into the water or played dead to avoid the assailant in the assault. A picture sent out on Twitter showed a blurry figure in dark clothing pointing a gun into the water, with bodies all around him.

    The carnage began Friday afternoon in Oslo, when a bomb rocked the heart of Norway. About two hours later, the shootings began at the youth retreat, according to the police official.

    The blast in Oslo, Norway's capital and the city where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded, left a square covered in twisted metal, shattered glass and documents expelled from surrounding buildings.

    The dust-clogged scene after the blast reminded one visitor from New York of Sept. 11. People were "just covered in rubble," walking through "a fog of debris," said Ian Dutton, who was in a nearby hotel.

    Asked whether all victims at Utoya died from gunshot wounds or if some had drowned, Stoere, the foreign minister, said "you will likely see a combination."

    A 15-year-old camper named Elise who was on Utoya said she heard gunshots, but then saw a police officer and thought she was safe. Then he started shooting people right before her eyes.

    "I saw many dead people," said Elise, whose father, Vidar Myhre, didn't want her to disclose her last name. "He first shot people on the island. Afterward he started shooting people in the water."

    Elise said she hid behind the same rock that the killer was standing on. "I could hear his breathing from the top of the rock," she said.

    She said it was impossible to say how many minutes passed while she was waiting for him to stop.

    At a hotel in the village of Sundvollen, where survivors of the shooting were taken, 21-year-old Dana Berzingi wore pants stained with blood. He said the fake police officer ordered people to come closer, then pulled weapons and ammunition from a bag and started shooting.

    Several victims "had pretended they were dead to survive," Berzingi said. But after shooting the victims with one gun, the gunman shot them again in the head with a shotgun, he said.

    "I lost several friends," said Berzingi, who used the cell phone of one of those friends to call police.

    Earlier, the police official who spoke on condition of anonymity said the attack "is probably more Norway's Oklahoma City than it is Norway's World Trade Center." Domestic terrorists carried out the 1995 attack on a federal building in Oklahoma City, while foreign terrorists were responsible for the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

    Aerial images broadcast by Norway's TV2 showed members of a SWAT team dressed in black arriving at the island in boats and running up the dock. People who had stripped down to their underwear moved in the opposite direction, swimming away from the island toward the mainland, some using flotation devices.

    The United States, European Union, NATO and the U.K., all quickly condemned the bombing, which Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague called "horrific" and NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen deemed a "heinous act."

    "It's a reminder that the entire international community has a stake in preventing this kind of terror from occurring," President Barack Obama said.

    Obama extended his condolences to Norway's people and offered U.S. assistance with the investigation. He said he remembered how warmly Norwegians treated him in Oslo when he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth II wrote to Norway's King Harald to offer her condolences and express her shock and sadness at the shooting attacks in his country.

    A U.S. counterterrorism official said the United States knew of no links to terrorist groups and early indications were the attack was domestic. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation was being handled by Norway.

    ___

    Nordstrom reported from Stockholm. Associated Press reporters Bjoern H. Amland in Spundvollen, Norway, Nils Myklebost Oslo, Karl Ritter in Stockholm, Rita Foley in Washington, Paisley Dodds in London, and Paul Schemm in Tripoli, Libya, contributed to this report.

     

    2,796 comments

    • Edward M  •  10 mths ago
      Why did Swat let this guy continue to kill innocent people for an hour and a half if they arrived 40 minutes later?? Why didn,t they Kill him?
      • Truth Teller 10 mths ago
        Norway is a gentle society. They don't just kill people like that.
      • Hank 10 mths ago
        They arrived 40 minutes after they were called, not 40 minutes after the shooting started.
      • wesley 10 mths ago
        With what?? A rake and hoe? Unarmed policemen!! Europe had better take a looksee at America! We aren't the only ones with terrorists walking among us. What a pitiful site our world has become when we can't feel safe anymore!
    • J  •  10 mths ago
      There's too much information missing from this article... or something isn't right... I'm from south Louisiana and have a lot of hours on the water... you aren't going to make me believe that a youth retreat is happening on a small island near the capital of the country and a boat is nowhere to be found when an emergency is happening. This is no joke folks people's children were being killed and the SWAT team didn't show up until 45 minutes after being called in? How is that possible in ANY modern country? I searched Google Maps and that island isn't out in the middle of nowhere... it's pretty close to the surrounding land. How was this possible? I can't even imagine how folks must feel over there right now. My heart goes out to everyone affected by this and I truly hope that whatever went wrong is never allowed to happen again.
      • Nick 10 mths ago
        The problem was the SWAT team couldn't find oars for the boat!
      • UD Flyer 10 mths ago
        It's pretty obvious that this little socialist country of less than 5 million people -- about the population of Colorado ... wasn't prepared for such an attack. And you have to ask why? Utoya does appear to be a bit isolated and is at least 20 miles from Oslo, but in a situation like that, 45 minutes is an eternity to those under attack and the reports are actually saying the guy was shooting for 90 minutes. I can't imagine anyone being able to just shoot in even the smallest town in the USA for 90 minutes. That can only happen in a place where there is such restrictive gun control as to have a completely defenseless public.
      • rubicon 10 mths ago
        VERY SUSPICIOUS. Muslims threaten the country earlier in the week, then a "right wing extremist" against multicultural influx of muslims into his country guns down a bunch of white children AFTER blowing up a building and racing to this island??? Something isn't right here.
    • Maryam  •  10 mths ago
      Here's the thing, there's usually NOTHING that happens in Norway. The worst that's happened here since WWII is the gas boiler explosion. So, this guy brilliantly plans a perfect diversion. He blows up an area that is far away from the island, then waits for the entire Norwegian police force, etc. to gather at the bombed area, then goes about to start his shooting spree.
      The police forces are so preoccupied with the bombs, some people don't even get the frantic phone calls from the island, and there's already hysteria and chaos everywhere, and rumors of other bombs. So by the time any phone call gets through, and somebody contacts the police, everybody calms down enough to realize what's happening, and FINALLY sends out a helicopter, an hour and a half has already gone by...and 85 children killed.
      • G M 10 mths ago
        Thank you for your input in making sense of the timeline.
      • Mo 10 mths ago
        Thanks for enlightening most
        I live in Denamrk and could understand what happens in Nordic countries unaccustomed to such treagedies,
        !
      • Maryam 10 mths ago
        You are most welcome. I live here in Oslo, and there is such hysteria going on. And indeed, Scandinavian countries are not used to such acts of terror, and hence, the state of panic and the time taken to digest it all. But glad I could be of assistance.
    • Hilda  •  10 mths ago
      He fired an hour and a half before being stopped?!?!?!? Are you kidding me. 40 min to respond! Wow....that is unacceptable.
      • PetiteET 10 mths ago
        What you get in a liberal country.
      • MontanaBGreen 10 mths ago
        SWAT Teams in Norway must mean something else.
      • jodapoet 10 mths ago
        My thoughts exactly. Why on earth did it take them 40 minutes to arrive?
    • Jennie  •  10 mths ago
      no helicopter in Oslo, even just to bring a small team in? You don't let the clock tick that long.
      • andrew 10 mths ago
        probably was too busy dealing with the bomb
      • G M 10 mths ago
        Maybe as a peaceful country they aren't prepared for these things? Just a guess.
      • Joe 10 mths ago
        Most police choppers were probably tasked to Oslo for the bombing. This was just a very well planned attack in a country that has little history of having to deal with it.
    • Commonsenseuno  •  10 mths ago
      "He has had a dialogue with the police the whole time, but he's a very demanding suspect,"
      What? Put a bullet in his kneecap and he'll be more willing to chat.
    • eddie willers  •  10 mths ago
      Say what you will, but if this had happened in Texas, the headline would have been: "Gunman shoots three before being fatally wounded by camp councilors".
    • tim  •  10 mths ago
      omg. hour & 1/2. nice response time.
    • Tay  •  10 mths ago
      Brave enough to kill children, but not brave enough to go down fighting. COWARD
    • RitteR  •  10 mths ago
      Stop with the political #$%$ It doesn't matter if the killer was conservative or liberal. It doesn't matter which governments jurisdiction they fell under. And it certainly doesn't matter what god he chooses to believe in. It matters that 85 young people were murdered in cold blood. It matters that hundreds of family members are mourning their loved ones. And it matters that Norway now has to deal with the aftermath of one of the biggest disasters in their recent history.
    • Casa M  •  10 mths ago
      Sad....if one person on that island had had a deer rifle, they could put this guy out of his misery and saved a lot of lives.
    • Apple  •  10 mths ago
      1,5 hours is no acceptable!
    • GRAMMYSHORTHAIR  •  10 mths ago
      Lord have mercy on them and their families....what a shame, what a sad day for Norway and the world....
    • Lea Jessamy  •  10 mths ago
      God Bless the children of Norway and their families...
    • Dark E  •  10 mths ago
      Newsflash morons: this doesn't have anything to do with Democrats or Republicans. Those are American political parties. This happened in Norway which is a country in Europe. See if you can find Europe on a map. See if you can even find a map.
    • Ahmad  •  10 mths ago
      heineous barbaric act,condemned by all peaceloving people of the world
    • GrantP  •  10 mths ago
      Are there no helicopters in Norway ?
    • MindWideOpen  •  10 mths ago
      Norway allows most people to own guns but "self defense" is practically never accepted as a reason for gun ownership.

      When seconds count, law enforcement is just minutes away (in this case, 40 minutes away)
    • f57  •  10 mths ago
      Where was security?
    • terry  •  10 mths ago
      what kind POS coward shoots kids.........for 1.5 hours.....and extremist is the same as another....actually where was security... for those kids......its sad.....
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