Police investigators work at the scene of Saturday's shooting at a free speech event in Copenhagen, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. Danish police shot and killed a man early Sunday suspected of carrying out shooting attacks at a free speech event and then at a Copenhagen synagogue, killing two men, including a member of Denmark's Jewish community. Five police officers were also wounded in the attacks. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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Denmark's TV2 reported that two persons have been arrested at an internet cafe Sunday in possible connection to the Saturday shootings that rocked the Danish capital of Copenhagen.
Police also claimed to have recovered the weapon used in the initial Copenhagen shooting and to have identified the suspect who fled the scene.
Authorities are investigating possible links between the shootings and radical Islam.
The man suspected of carrying out the attack was shot and killed by police early Sunday, the Associated Press reported.
Police identified him as a 22-year-old Danish-born man.
Status efter skudepisoderne ved Krudttønden og i Krystalgade #politidk https://t.co/adkeKpelCC
— Københavns Politi (@KobenhavnPoliti) February 15, 2015
This story has been updated.
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