Deadly School Shooting in Sweden Claims Ten Lives

Salwan Momika, a 38-year-old Iraqi man known for staging Quran burning protests in Sweden, was shot dead late Wednesday in Södertälje, near Stockholm, authorities confirmed. Police reported receiving alert about the shooting and found Momika with gunshot wounds; he later died at the scene.
Momika's controversial protests, which took place throughout 2023, garnered global attention and sparked significant unrest in several Muslim-majority nations. According to the Stockholm District Court, a scheduled verdict in a trial involving Momika was postponed due to his death. Judge Göran Lundahl verified that Momika was the deceased individual.
In connection with the murder, five adult suspects have been arrested, as indicated by prosecutors, who noted that investigations are still in the early phases. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson remarked that the country's security service is involved in the case due to potential foreign connections. Despite his actions drawing both support and criticism, Momika argued that his demonstrations were aimed at criticizing Islam rather than targeting individuals directly.