A man armed with a bow and arrow killed five people and injured two others in what was called a "gruesome" attack at a small town in Norway.
The attack unfolded at multiple sites in the town of Kongsberg, which is about 50 miles from the Norwegian capital of Oslo.
Police responded to several reports about a man attacking others at 6:13 p.m. Wednesday. They said that the man was simply walking around and shooting arrows at people.
Police Chief Oeyving Aas told reporters that police were able to apprehend the alleged assailant after a confrontation but he offered few details about the altercation.
Police responded to several reports about a man attacking others at 6:13 p.m. Wednesday. They said that the man was simply walking around and shooting arrows at people.
Police Chief Oeyving Aas told reporters that police were able to apprehend the alleged assailant after a confrontation but he offered few details about the altercation.
Police said they were not searching for other suspects and the motivation for the attack was still under investigation.
"The man who carried out the act has been arrested by the police, and there is no active search for more people. Based on the information we have, there is one person behind this," Aas said.
As a result of the attack, police, who normally require prior approval to carry firearms, were ordered to temporarily carry a firearm as a precaution.
"This is an additional emergency measure," read a statement from the Norwegian police. "The police currently have no concrete indications that there is a change in the threat level in the country."
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