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    Police: Camp shooter also linked to Oslo bombing

    OSLO, Norway (AP) — Oslo police say they suspect the man arrested after a shooting at a youth camp is also linked to a bombing in Oslo.

    Acting Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim won't give any details about the man, who was dressed in a police uniform when he opened fire Friday.

    He said police were still trying to get an overview of the shooting at the Utoya youth camp and could not say whether there was more than one shooter.

    At least seven people were killed earlier in a bombing in Oslo.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    OSLO, Norway (AP) — Terrorism struck long-peaceful Norway on Friday when a bomb ripped open buildings including the prime minister's office and a man dressed as a police officer opened fire at an island youth camp connected to the ruling party. At least seven people were killed in the blast and a witness said more than 20 died in the shootings on the nation's worst outpouring of violence since World War II.

    Andre Scheie told Norwegian broadcaster NRK that he saw "very many dead by the shore" of the camp on Utoya island, where the youth wing of the Labor Party was holding a summer camp for hundreds of youths. He said some victims were shot in the water after trying desperately to swim away. "There are about 20 to 25 dead," he said.

    Police did not immediately confirm the account. but Inspector Bjoern Erik Sem-Jacobsen said a suspect in the shooting has been arrested. He said the gunman, who was dressed as a police officer, pulled out a gun and started firing into the crowd of youths.

    Acting Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim told broadcaster NRK that investigators suspect the two attacks are linked.

    A square in Oslo, where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded, was covered in twisted metal, shattered glass and documents expelled from surrounding buildings, which house government offices and the headquarters of some of Norway's leading newspapers. Most of the windows in the 20-floor high-rise where Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and his administration work were shattered.

    Stoltenberg was working at home Friday and was unharmed, according to senior adviser Oivind Ostang.

    Ian Dutton, who was in a nearby hotel, said the building "shook as if it had been struck by lightning or an earthquake." He looked outside and saw "a wall of debris and smoke."

    Dutton, who is from New York, said the scene reminded him of Sept. 11 — people "just covered in rubble" walking through "a fog of debris."

    "It wasn't any sort of a panic," he said, "It was really just people in disbelief and shock, especially in a such as safe and open country as Norway, you don't even think something like that is possible."

    Public broadcaster NRK showed video of a blackened car lying on its side amid the debris. An AP reporter who was in the office of Norwegian news agency NTB said the building shook from the blast and all employees were evacuated. Down in the street, he saw one person with a bleeding leg being led away from the area.

    Oslo police said the explosion was caused by "one or more" bombs, but declined to speculate on who was behind the attack. They later sealed off the nearby offices of broadcaster TV 2 after discovering a suspicious package.

    At Utoya, an island outside Oslo, a gunman dressed in a police uniform opened fire at a summer camp, shooting several youths, party spokesman Per Gunnar Dahl told The Associated Press. The annual camp is organized by the youth wing of Stoltenberg's Labour Party.

    "There has been an incident where a man dressed in a police uniform started shooting among the youngsters on the island. This created a panic situation where people started to swim from the island" to escape, he said. Dahl said unconfirmed reports said five people were hit.

    The explosion occurred at 3:30 p.m. (1330 GMT), as Ole Tommy Pedersen stood at a bus stop 100 meters (yards) away.

    "I saw three or four injured people being carried out of the building a few minutes later," Pedersen told AP.

    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."

    In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Heide Bronke Fulton called the violence "despicable." There has been no confirmation of any U.S. casualties, she said. The U.S. Embassy in Norway warned Americans to avoid downtown Oslo.

    The U.S. has offered help to Norwegian authorities but there has been no specific request for assistance, she said.

    The attacks come as Norway grapples with a homegrown terror plot linked to al-Qaida. Two suspects are in jail awaiting charges.

    Last week, a Norwegian prosecutor filed terror charges against an Iraqi-born cleric for threatening Norwegian politicians with death if he is deported from the Scandinavian country. The indictment centered on statements that Mullah Krekar — the founder of the Kurdish Islamist group Ansar al-Islam — made to various news media, including American network NBC.

    Terrorism has also been a concern in neighboring Denmark since an uproar over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad six years ago. Danish authorities say they have foiled several terror plots linked to the 2005 newspaper cartoons that triggered protests in Muslim countries. Last month, a Danish appeals court on Wednesday sentenced a Somali man to 10 years in prison for breaking into the home of the cartoonist.

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    Associated Press writers Louise Nordstrom and Matthew Lee contributed to this report.

     

    76 comments

    • abram  •  10 mths ago
      Deplorable!!! Despicable!!! Disgusting!!! And unfortunately... it happens every day somewhere in the world! People who post divisive hateful comments should be ashamed of themselves. Those who plot and carry out these acts... words cannot even describe the amount of evil morbid disgrace you bring upon yourselves! You get what you deserve... Deepest condolences to those who have to endure this kind of nonsense... anywhere... regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or religious/political background...
      • Alvin 10 mths ago
        everyday really? or is your glass perpetually dry
    • ritam  •  10 mths ago
      why did not they release his identity?
    • B-Chi  •  10 mths ago
      Christian Europeans/WASP do most of the killing on the planet that I live.
      • Alvin 10 mths ago
        I am as white as Eric the reds ass and well I have to agree with you
      • bet 10 mths ago
        I can't be outside in the sun more than 3 minutes or i will get sunburns - that's how white i am. And yes - you are absolutely right.
      • Fiti 10 mths ago
        I knew the killer was white when they stated he was "dressed as a police officer". NORWAY HAS ARGUABLY THE WHITEST POLICE FORCE ON THE PLANET.
    • EuroG  •  10 mths ago
      why don't any "peace loving" muslims speak out against their '' brothers".......and form organizations to expose these barbarians where ever they are? maybe because there aren't any!
      • bet 10 mths ago
        Why don't you speak against NATO wars all over the world?
      • EuroG 10 mths ago
        any war against animals like "these" is a good thing!
      • bet 10 mths ago
        Any war against those who killed hundreds of thousands of children in Iraq and Afghanistan is a good thing.
    • RC  •  10 mths ago
      This article does a good job at talking about al-queda, but it fails to mention that the person arrested was a white guy whom spoke fluent Norwegian.

      Why is that?
      • Many Rivers To Cross 10 mths ago
        Because what you say is a lie.
      • RC 10 mths ago
        "One man was arrested after the incident - he was described as tall and blonde, and spoke fluent Norwegian."

        Exact quote from Sky news. Now apologize for calling me a liar.
      • Many Rivers To Cross 10 mths ago
        "there were two suspicious men at the scene, witnesses said they appeared to be Middle Eastern" Sydney Morning Herald.
    • Daniel  •  10 mths ago
      All those who say Islam is not the problem but only those who pervert Islam is the problem- YOU HAVE BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS!! Islam is a death cult. How many must die before you see this?
    • Craig L  •  10 mths ago
      First things first. I believe Norway should cave entirely to Mullah Krekar's demand to be allowed to stay in the country. In fact, I'd insist on his now being a life-long guest, at the most heavily restricted prison in Norway. No heat in the winter, and no clothes to wear. He can burn his prison-issued Koran if he chooses. Also, since these Islamic radical clerics seem to be most radical when they are blind, let's have his eyes plucked out. And his tongue remived, along with his fingers. Then let's see how effective he is at rallying radical #$%$wipes to inflict violence on innocents.
    • EuroG  •  10 mths ago
      it is very scary to learn just how many barbarians are on the loose from the muslim world. why do they want to leave their homes anyway???????? makes no sense at all!
    • JT  •  10 mths ago
      Sad and sick and evil
    • jayann  •  10 mths ago
      Wake up US and Europe. This poison is spreading. It has gone as far as Norway, a completely peaceful country. One and the only common thread in all these violent acts is Muslim immigrants. They have time and again proven that they are incapable of feeling appreciative of the open armed welcome from all those western democracies. They won't integrate or assimilate in the host country's local culture. Peace they know not, violence is the only way of their life. Our frustration with them leads us to the only way out, that they all should be sent back to their respective country and way of life.Their community leaders and their elders, through total indifference, seem to be condoning such acts. My culture and brought up do not let me hate them, but enough is enough. My full sympathy and prayers are with Norwegian people.
    • Hans J.  •  10 mths ago
      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."

      Yeah, but we all keep supporting the ones who did it, aren't we? Norway are the host of about half of the Uyghur terrorists from China's Xinjiang region. These "poor muslim victims of communism" have given you a taste of how they really feel about you. Way to go Western countries: Solemnly against Al Qaida and the like when they hit you, but in full support if they try to hit countries with which you have full diplomatic relations. Serves you right, hypocrit Norwegians, hope it opens a few eyes..........
    • Will  •  10 mths ago
      One of the most peaceful countries on Earth does not deserve this unprovoked senseless killing.
    • Just Say'in!  •  10 mths ago
      Why do we say that Islam is a peaceful religion, when it's only peaceful if you are a Muslim? And even then you are directed to take the fight to the non-muslim, so whrere's the peaceful part? Time to call a spade a spade!
    • USMC1  •  10 mths ago
      Muslims are sooooo peaceful and loving aren't they?
    • KevinW  •  10 mths ago
      We should not jump to conclussons. However I will say that I highly doubt that these acts of terrorism in Norway were commited by Islamic extremist. Afterall Islam is a religion of peace. Holy-war or jihad against infidels is a myth perpetrated by evil right wingers in an attempt to conjure up feelings of distrust and hatred towards muslims. I am also taking bids on the Brooklyn Bridge.
    • Legio Patria Nostra  •  10 mths ago
      expels all muslims from Norway Now if it is an islamic terro attack. period
    • F.B.O  •  10 mths ago
      Lot of people pointing fingers. Who knows, maybe it's a Timmothy McVeigh type incident. I would guess muslims, but lets be sure before we start shooting.
    • bet  •  10 mths ago
      So their to you all haters:

      Gunmen: nordic blond. On CNN they are still saying - it could be muslim lol.
    • Live Laugh Love  •  10 mths ago
      If the perpetrator was a Muslim, we will see a serious backlash across Europe. Tensions have been running high.
    • Tom  •  10 mths ago
      Who is this "Kidman" dude?
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