
Photographs have revealed the moment Danish police gunned down a terror suspect believed to have killed a film director and Jewish security guard in two separate attacks in Copenhagen.
The 22-year-old Danish-born shooter, who has not been named, was killed after opening fire on officers who had closed down the area surrounding Norrebro metro station at around 5am today.
The man - whom police said is known to them because of past violence and gang-related activities - is thought to have killed two people in separate attacks at a free speech event and a synagogue.
Finn Noergaard has been named by local media as the 55-year-old killed at Krudttonden cafe in the north of the city yesterday.
Hours later, Dan Uzan, a 37-year-old Jewish security guard, was shot in the head as he stood outside a building belonging to the city's Great Synagogue.
This afternoon two people were seen being led out of an internet cafe in handcuffs as part of the ongoing investigation.
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Gunned down: The terror suspect believed to have killed two men in separate shootings in Copenhagen on Valentine's Day was shot dead by police this morning after a dramatic standoff

The man, who has not been named, is thought to be the sole gunman in yesterday's terror attacks. He was killed after opening fire on police officers who had surrounded an address in the Norrebro district (above)


Finn Norgaard, 55, (left) was killed at a free speech debate in a cafe hours before 37-year-old Dan Uzan (right), a basketball player, was shot in the head as he guarded the door of a Bar Mitzvah
At 5am today police closed in on Norrebro metro station as the suspect emerged from an address police had been watching with a weapon.
He was killed in the street after opening fire on those who had cornered him, his body seen lying on the pavement as forensic teams swooped the scene at dawn.
Via - Daily Mail
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