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Copenhagen, Denmark (AP) — Denmark's largest cinema chain closed all cinemas on Tuesday. A 17-year-old employee was one of three people killed in a shooting attack at a shopping mall on the weekend.
Nordisk Film Biografer has 23 theaters nationwide and makes decisions on Facebook with respect for victims (employed teenage boys, 17-year-old girls, 47-year-old girls). He said he did. -Old Russian-and "to discuss the situation with our staff".
One of the locations of the chain is a field shopping center on the outskirts of the Danish capital.
The other four were hospitalized in a critical but stable condition after being wounded by a shooting on Sunday. Officials said a 22-year-old Danish man in custody seemed to have randomly selected people to shoot.
A total of about 20 people were injured, most of them panicked stampede after a gunshot in the mall. Neither shooters nor victims can be nominated by court order.
A memorial service for the victims is scheduled for Tuesday night. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark and Mayor Sophie H. Andersen of Copenhagen will be present.
Authorities said the suspect acted alone and excluded terrorism as a motive. On Monday, the suspect was ordered to be detained in a safe mental health facility for 24 days on charges of attempted murder and preliminary charges of attempted murder.
Shopping mall spokesman Stein Lisgard said high-rise malls with more than 130 stores remained closed until at least July 11. Ongoing investigation.