Denmark: Copenhagen in lock down after 'terror attack'
[caption id=“attachment_2099805” align=“alignleft” width=“940”]  Damaged glass is seen at the site of the shooting in Copenhagen. Shots were fired on Saturday near a meeting in the Danish capital of Copenhagen attended by controversial Swedish artist Lars Vilks, Sweden’s TT news agency reported. Reuters[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_2099807” align=“alignleft” width=“940”]  Controversial Swedish artist Lars Vilks is seen in Nyhamnslage. Vilks stirred controversy in 2007 with published drawings depicting the Prophet Mohammad as a dog which sparked threats from Islamist militant groups.
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Damaged glass is seen at the site of the shooting in Copenhagen. Shots were fired on Saturday near a meeting in the Danish capital of Copenhagen attended by controversial Swedish artist Lars Vilks, Sweden’s TT news agency reported. Reuters
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Controversial Swedish artist Lars Vilks is seen in Nyhamnslage. Vilks stirred controversy in 2007 with published drawings depicting the Prophet Mohammad as a dog which sparked threats from Islamist militant groups. File/Reuters
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Forensic investigators are seen at the site of the shooting in Copenhagen. A civilian was killed and three police were wounded on Saturday in a shooting at a meeting in Copenhagen attended by Lars Vilks, an artist who has received death threats since publishing images of the Prophet Mohammad. Danish police confirmed one civilian had been killed in the shooting and said the two suspects had fled in a car after the attack on the gathering, which had been billed as a debate on art and blasphemy. Reuters
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It was not immediately known if the attack had any link to the attacks in Paris last month. The Prime Minister, though, termed the attack as that of terrorism. Reuters
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One person was shot in the head and two police were wounded in an attack on the synagogue in central Copenhagen, Danish police said, adding that it was too early to say whether the incident was connected to an earlier one at an arts cafe. The news followed a shooting attack earlier on Saturday on a cafe which hosted a debate on freedom of speech and was attended by Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who has been threatened with death for his cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. Reuters
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Police presence is seen at the site of the shooting in Copenhagen. A civilian died after shots were fired in a cafe at which controversial Swedish artist Lars Vilks attended a debate on art and blasphemy, the police said on Saturday. Reuters


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