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Swedish School Shooter Motivated by Rejection and Drugs, Police Report Reveals

Swedish School Shooter Motivated by Rejection and Drugs, Police Report Reveals
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World May 16, 2025 19:00

stockholm, sweden - Rickard Andersson, the perpetrator of the mass shooting at Riskbergska school in Sweden, acted alone and under the influence of amphetamines, driven by personal frustrations and rejection rather than ideological motives.

Swedish School Shooter's Motives Unveiled

Rickard Andersson, responsible for the tragic mass shooting at Riskbergska school in Sweden's Örebro, was found to have acted under the influence of amphetamines and driven by personal struggles, not political or xenophobic motives.

Police Investigation Findings

The police revealed that Andersson, 35, entered the school armed, fired 73 shots, and tragically took the lives of ten individuals before turning the gun on himself. He was reportedly motivated by a series of life rejections and financial instability, seeking suicide rather than targeting specific groups.

Planning and Tragic Outcome

The police investigation, comprising over a thousand interviews and extensive video footage, unveiled Andersson's meticulous planning dating back to 2024. He carefully orchestrated the attack, aiming to cause more casualties, as indicated by the ample unused ammunition found on the scene.

Lessons Learned

The horrific incident, deemed the deadliest school attack in Swedish history, prompts reflection on societal support for individuals facing isolation and mental health struggles. Authorities emphasize the importance of early recognition and intervention to prevent such tragedies.

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