Illustrative photo of emergency response to bus shooting in Tyresö, showing injured teen, witnesses, and police at the scene.
Illustrative photo of emergency response to bus shooting in Tyresö, showing injured teen, witnesses, and police at the scene.
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Teenager seriously injured in bus shooting in Tyresö

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An 18-year-old man is seriously injured after a shooting on an SL bus at a bus stop near several schools in Tyresö outside Stockholm. The incident occurred around 3 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon, with the perpetrator fleeing the scene. Many witnesses, including children and students, observed the event.

Police were alerted at 3:08 p.m. to a bus stop in Tyresö's Granängsringen area, where an 18-year-old man had been shot on a stationary SL bus. The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries, and the charge is attempted murder, according to police shortly after 9 p.m. on Wednesday evening. Relatives have been notified, and no other person sustained physical injuries, though around 20 passengers, including the bus driver, were attended to outside the bus. Police have secured video footage from the bus. The perpetrator remains at large and unidentified. Sophie Gunnarsson from SL's press service told TT: “It was one person who was shot on one of our buses when it was stationary at the bus stop.” The bus driver alerted employer Nobina, who called the police, and the driver has been taken off duty. The bus stop is near schools from preschool to upper secondary, including Tyresö gymnasium and Farmarstigens school. Schools were locked down following an app alert about ongoing deadly violence, keeping pupils and children indoors until around 5 p.m. Many children and youths witnessed the event. School principal Martin Widholm from Tyresö municipality said: “A lot of students saw what happened” and “A large number of adults and children experienced a lockdown today.” Police conducted witness interviews in school premises and are cooperating with the municipality for crisis support. Police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl stated: “Many people are shaken.” The Granängsringen area was classified as vulnerable by police in December. Several residents expressed concern, including Erik Kainulainen from the municipality's culture and leisure committee: “It's worrying, as we have teenagers ourselves.”

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Discussions on X express widespread shock and outrage over the shooting on an SL bus near Tyresö Gymnasium, emphasizing the presence of students and children as witnesses. Opinions range from calls for more police resources and criticism of government integration policies to sarcastic remarks on political priorities amid rising violence.

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Dramatic illustration of crime scenes from multiple fatal shootings in Swedish cities Örebro, Stockholm, and Malmö.
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Five shootings since the weekend, three fatal

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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.

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.

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A teenager aged 17–18 was shot on Monday afternoon near a football field in Vårby Gård, Huddinge, south of Stockholm. The victim was taken to hospital with very serious injuries. Police are investigating attempted murder and have interviewed witnesses.

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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A man in his twenties has died after being injured with a sharp object during a fight in central Kristianstad on Saturday evening. Police are investigating the case as suspected murder, and the hospital emergency room went into lockdown following disturbances.

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