Deadly School Shooting in Sweden Claims Ten Lives

Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man known for provoking widespread unrest through Koran burnings in Sweden, was shot dead in a Sodertalje residence on Wednesday, just hours before he was scheduled to receive a court verdict related to these actions. Swedish police confirmed five arrests following the incident, although it remains unclear if the shooter was among those detained.
Momika, 38, was a refugee and self-identified anti-Islam activist who gained notoriety in 2023 for multiple public desecrations of the Koran, which sparked international outrage, resulting in riots both in Sweden and in several Muslim-majority nations. His actions prompted Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to voice concerns regarding potential connections to foreign powers and stated that security services are investigating the shooting's implications.
The court was set to rule on charges of "agitation against an ethnic or national group" against Momika and another individual when proceedings were interrupted by his death. Reports indicate that Momika was livestreaming on TikTok during the shooting, which tragically ended the broadcast.