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🚨 Suspect in Sweden’s Deadliest Mass Shooting Identified
Swedish media have now released the name and photo of the suspected perpetrator behind the Ă–rebro mass shooting, confirming his identity as Rickard Andersson, 35.
🔹 What We Know About Andersson
- Originally named Jonas Simon, he changed his name in 2017.
- Described as a loner with extreme social anxiety, showing signs of withdrawal as early as elementary school.
- Unemployed for over a decade, with no recorded income since 2014.
- Never served in the military due to lack of qualifications.
- Lived alone in an apartment in central Ă–rebro since 2011.
- No known ties to ideological extremism, according to police.
🔹 A Life of Isolation
- Former classmates say he was “not contactable” by high school and often hid his face.
- Earned mixed grades in high school, excelling in history and psychology but failing several subjects.
- Reportedly spent most of his time watching TV at night and had little to no social life.
- A close relative describes him as someone who “had no friends at all.”
🔹 Mental Health System Failures Once Again
Sweden’s psychiatric care system has repeatedly failed to intervene in cases like this. Authorities are now searching his apartment, looking for clues on his motive.
This case bears eerie similarities to the 2022 assassination of Ing-Marie Wieselgren, Sweden’s national coordinator for psychiatric care, who was stabbed to death by a man who had desperately sought psychiatric help but felt ignored by the system.
As more details emerge, the question remains: How many more tragedies must occur before Sweden fixes its broken mental healthcare system?
Further updates to follow.
#sweden #örebro #news
Swedish media have now released the name and photo of the suspected perpetrator behind the Ă–rebro mass shooting, confirming his identity as Rickard Andersson, 35.
🔹 What We Know About Andersson
- Originally named Jonas Simon, he changed his name in 2017.
- Described as a loner with extreme social anxiety, showing signs of withdrawal as early as elementary school.
- Unemployed for over a decade, with no recorded income since 2014.
- Never served in the military due to lack of qualifications.
- Lived alone in an apartment in central Ă–rebro since 2011.
- No known ties to ideological extremism, according to police.
🔹 A Life of Isolation
- Former classmates say he was “not contactable” by high school and often hid his face.
- Earned mixed grades in high school, excelling in history and psychology but failing several subjects.
- Reportedly spent most of his time watching TV at night and had little to no social life.
- A close relative describes him as someone who “had no friends at all.”
🔹 Mental Health System Failures Once Again
Sweden’s psychiatric care system has repeatedly failed to intervene in cases like this. Authorities are now searching his apartment, looking for clues on his motive.
This case bears eerie similarities to the 2022 assassination of Ing-Marie Wieselgren, Sweden’s national coordinator for psychiatric care, who was stabbed to death by a man who had desperately sought psychiatric help but felt ignored by the system.
As more details emerge, the question remains: How many more tragedies must occur before Sweden fixes its broken mental healthcare system?
Further updates to follow.
#sweden #örebro #news
