Breaking News: Two injured in shooting episode at Copenhagen shopping centre

There is a huge police presence at Fields on Amager

At least two people have been injured in a shooting incident at the Fields shopping centre in Copenhagen.

TV2 News reports that two groups of people, numbering eight in total, were involved in a confrontation at the carpark of the Amager mall.

Huge police presence
Police were alerted at 11:54 and there is now a huge police presence at the scene. The two injured men are in police custody.

According to Copenhagen Police, reports Ekstra Bladet, one of the men was shot in the back and the other was shot in the arm.





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