Police secure a cordoned-off crime scene at night in Malmö, where a man was found shot inside a car, with emergency lights flashing.
Police secure a cordoned-off crime scene at night in Malmö, where a man was found shot inside a car, with emergency lights flashing.
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Man found shot in car in Malmö

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A man has been found shot in a car in Hindby, Malmö, following a report of gunfire just before 11 p.m. on Friday evening. Police have launched a major operation and cordoned off the area, but no one has been arrested. The man's condition is unknown, and he has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

On Friday evening, just before 11 p.m., police were alerted to Hindby in Malmö about a suspected shooting. Shortly afterward, a man with gunshot wounds was found in a car at the scene. The man was taken to hospital by ambulance, but police have not provided any details on his condition.

A large police operation is underway in the area, which has been cordoned off to secure the crime scene. Police suspect the man may have been shot at a different location from where he was found, and they are now searching for the actual incident site. According to reports from Sydsvenskan, the emergency department at Skåne University Hospital has also been cordoned off in connection with the event.

No one has been arrested at this time, and the investigation is in its early stages. Police urge witnesses to contact them with information. The incident is the latest in a series of shootings in Malmö, but details on motives or involved parties remain unknown based on available information.

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Discussions on X about the man found shot in a car in Hindby, Malmö, are limited to a few news shares and police updates. The official police account reported the incident, confirming a man was found shot. A user sarcastically noted the deadliness of car shootings, comparing it to a barber chair, and later speculated on the victim's severe injuries preventing escape from the vehicle. Aggregators highlighted competing news reports from local media.

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