Somber memorial gathering at Campus Risbergska school in Örebro one year after tragic mass shooting, with candles, speeches, and police presence.
Somber memorial gathering at Campus Risbergska school in Örebro one year after tragic mass shooting, with candles, speeches, and police presence.
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Örebro remembers Campus Risbergska mass shooting one year later

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One year after the mass shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro, where ten people were killed, memorial ceremonies are held and police increase their presence. Victims are honored through speeches, music, and reflections on the inexplicable violence, while experts emphasize the need for better mental health management.

On February 4, 2025, Sweden's worst school shooting occurred at Campus Risbergska in Örebro. The perpetrator, Rickard Andersson, a former student, killed ten people before taking his own life around 12:30. The first emergency call came at 12:33, and police conducted one of their largest operations ever, with a preliminary investigation spanning 14,000 pages over 118 days.

One year later, on February 4, 2026, Örebro remembers the victims through various events. Örebro municipality holds a press conference at 09:00 about the year following the incident. At 18:00, a memorial takes place outside Örebro Castle with music, song, dance, and speeches, followed by a concert at 19:30 at the Concert Hall featuring the Swedish Chamber Orchestra and poet Mikael Horvath. Nerikes Allehanda (NA) broadcasts live from several locations and opens its archive of about 500 articles for free access.

Police are increasing their presence in the city due to activities such as government visits and memorial ceremonies, but emphasize there is no threat. "Under onsdagen sker mer aktiviteter där fler samlas i stan, vilket innebär att vi måste finnas där och synas", says press spokesperson Christina Hallin.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson, both with personal ties to Örebro, attended a lunch meeting the day before the anniversary. Kristersson mentioned that his sister-in-law's children were barricaded near the school, and Svantesson described Örebro as a "snäll stad" despite the tragedy. "Det fruktansvärda vansinnesdådet går så djupt in", she said.

Police analysis from May 2025 indicates Andersson's motive stemmed from frustration and isolation, driven by suicidal intent. Regional police chief Patrick Ungsäter warns about mental health: "Ju fler som mår dåligt desto större risk finns det att sådana här ytterligheter kan inträffa." NA's investigation reveals long waiting times in psychiatry, up to two years for young adults.

Personal stories shape the memory. Nursing assistant student Mohammad Muradi drove a shooting victim to Örebro University Hospital and saved his life. Teacher Christine Berg hid with colleagues for two hours and 20 minutes, while her son, police officer Viktor Lleshi, rushed to the scene. "De poliser som klev in först räddade livet på min mamma", he says.

In an NA editorial, politicians are urged to act on prevention: "Frågan måste vara: Hur förhindrar vi att något liknande sker igen?" The anniversary focuses on the sanctity of life, as poet Michael Horvath Dahlman writes: "Låt minnet av offren tala."

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X discussions on the one-year anniversary of the Campus Risbergska mass shooting in Örebro highlight official commemorations and increased police presence, alongside criticisms of the police response including paralysis by fear and alleged cover-ups, calls for improved mental health care and institutional reforms to prevent future incidents, and references to the shooter's sentencing.

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Somber memorial at Vaksala torg for one-year anniversary of triple murder victims, amid Valborg preparations in Uppsala.
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One year since triple murder at Vaksala torg in Uppsala

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On April 29, 2025, a brutal triple murder occurred at a hair salon in Uppsala, where three young people aged 15, 16, and 20 were executed. Today, one year later, the anniversary is marked amid Valborg preparations. Uppsala municipality offers support to those affected and their relatives.

Five shootings have occurred in Sweden since the weekend, three of them fatal. The incidents took place in Örebro, the Stockholm area, and Malmö. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer described them as horrific acts of violence.

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Following this week's deadly shootings in Stockholm, police are working to prevent a new spiral of violence. Two boys in their upper teens were shot dead in Vårby gård and Tyresö, while a man was wounded in Frösunda. A 15-year-old girl has been remanded in custody suspected of murder in Vårby gård and another murder in Malmö.

Football goalkeeper Hugo Mosshagen, 20, from BK Forward was shot dead in a residential area west of Örebro late Saturday evening. No one has been arrested and police report no links to gang crime. The city and club mourn the unpunished talent.

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Around 20 schools in Borlänge closed on Wednesday after a threat against school operations. Police detained a teenager, previously reported missing, suspected of aggravated unlawful threat against a group. The threat has been neutralized and most schools will reopen on Thursday.

A 15-year-old boy has been sentenced to one year and nine months of closed youth care for shooting at an apartment in Brickebacken, Örebro, on July 12, 2025. Five other people are sentenced for aiding in various ways, including an 18-year-old who receives ten years in prison for planning. Three people were inside the apartment at the time.

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Two people have been injured in a residence in Brynäs, Gävle, and taken to hospital. One person has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after police were alerted to screams from the address around 8 p.m. on Monday.

 

 

 

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