Fatal shootings in Copenhagen
A man places a Danish flag next to flowers for the shooting victims outside the “Kruttoende” cultural centre in Copenhagen. (CLAUS BJORN LARSEN / AFP/Getty Images)
Copenhagen police patrol a street near the Norrebro Station where the alleged gunman in two fatal attacks opened fire and was then shot dead. (Martin Sylvest / AFP/Getty Images)
A Copenhagen police officer surveys a street near the Norrebro Station where the alleged gunman in two attacks opened fire on officers. (Martin Sylvest / AFP/Getty Images)
A woman lays flowers outside the main synagogue in Copenhagen after two fatal attacks in the Danish capital. (Michael Bothager / AFP/Getty Images)
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Police secure the area around a building in Copenhagen where shots were fired outside the venue of a debate held on art, blasphemy and free speech. According to Danish media, the French ambassador to Denmark attended the discussion. (MATHIAS OEGENDAL / AFP/Getty Images)
An armed security officer runs down a street near a venue after shots were fired where an event titled “Art, blasphemy and the freedom of expression” was being held in Copenhagen. (Kenneth Meyer / AP)
Police search the area where shots were reportedly fired at a cafe during a meeting on free speech. (MARTIN SYLVEST / EPA)
Danish media say several shots were fired at a cafe in Copenhagen where a meeting about freedom of speech was being held, organized by Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who has faced numerous threats for caricaturing the Prophet Muhammad in 2007. (Janus Engel / AP)
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A security officer patrols outside a venue after shots were fired. (Janus Engel / AP)
Emergency services gather outside a venue after shots were fired. (Janus Engel / AP)