Man in his 40s sentenced to prison for three years and six months after shooting at Ikea in Furuset – news Oslo and Viken – Local news, TV and radio

The man who fired several shots in the parking lot of Ikea Furuset on 21 February this year has been sentenced to three years and six months. The 44-year-old has been acquitted of attempted murder. However, he has been convicted of bodily harm, serious threats and having an illegal firearm. The man must also pay NOK 183,000 in compensation and restitution to the three offended. – We are satisfied with the result. He acknowledges what he has been convicted of, says his defender Øystein Storrvik to news. Pleaded partially guilty In court, he has denied criminal guilt for attempted murder, but pleaded guilty to bodily harm. The man was also charged with aggravated, illegal possession of a firearm, and for carrying a firearm in a public place. He pleaded guilty to these points in court. Sports manager The man has previously been convicted of several serious offenses, including violence, deprivation of liberty and complicity in robbery. He has nevertheless held a central position in a sports team in recent years.



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