Swedish police shoot man threatening people at train station

Swedish police officers shot and wounded a man who
was banging a bag on the ground and claiming to have a bomb at a train station
in the city of Malmo, authorities and a witness said Monday.
Police evacuated the station, and a bomb squad
searched it but found nothing dangerous, police spokeswoman Evelina Olsson
said.
“We don’t know if he had a bomb, but probably not.
It looks like it was nothing serious,” Olsson told The Associated Press, saying
police would have more details later.
Police were alerted just after 10 a.m. that a man
was behaving in a menacing way at Malmo’s central station.
One witness, Malmo resident Fernando Valarino, said
he was at the station waiting for a train when he saw a tall, bald man in a
dark purple raincoat banging a duffel bag on the ground.
Valarino said the man appeared to be about 30 years
old and “I thought initially that it was a crazy person.”
At first he couldn’t make out what the man was
saying but then heard him yell “I’ve got a bomb” in English.
Valarino said he saw station employees remove people
from the area before police arrived.
“He tried to run, and shots were fired. I definitely
heard three shots, but maybe there were four,” Valarino, 25, told the AP by
phone.
Officers shot the man in both legs and he remains
hospitalized, but has so far been unwilling to explain his actions to police,
Olsson said.
“We are still unsure of who he is,” she said.