Police Chief Lars Enerhaugen has shown a picture in court, of a jogging pants adjacent to the cabin where Jonas Aarseth Henriksen (30) was shot and killed. The accused “shooter” has explained that he had put a gun under the jogging pants. “We found DNA on the pants, and it gave hits on the NN (” Shooter “),” said Enerhaugen. Formerly convicted the DNA was found inside the black pants. A small blood stain was also found in the step area. The stain was also from the “shooter”, who was previously convicted and in the police register. State Attorney Vibeke Gjøslien says it is always important to secure DNA tracks at the scene. -Was it the DNA discovery that made you arrest him? – It was part of a bigger picture. We had several information, and the training pants were part of it. When we find DNA from a person at a scene, it is important for the police, says Gjøslien. The 29-year-old has explained in court that he was ordered to make Jonas Henriksen incapacitated. According to him, it was not meant to kill. Illustration: Ane Hem / NTB Enerhaugen said that the blood spot was from a while back. They also found ignition particles on the pants, ie traces from a weapon used to shoot. The defendants have said that the weapon was tested during the summer. It was also used in connection with vandalism by one of Jonas’ trucks. It called an impulse “shooter” in his testimony that he came to the scene before Jonas, to orient himself and have control. He placed a break core adjacent to the cabin wall. He would hit Jonas in his legs. And then he put a gun on some planks, under a jogging pants. He got the gun to be able to make vandalism on Jonas’s cars, and he claims it wasn’t for shooting him. In court, the “shooter” said he put the gun there on impulse. While waiting for Jonas, he was afraid to get a beating himself. He had seen videos of Jonas on Tiktok, and saw that he was “big guy”. Jonas Aarseth Henriksen thought he was going to repair a well at this cabin. Instead, he was killed. Photo: Police for a while after Jonas arrived, the defendant brought out the Brekkjernet and hit the pointed part. – Jonas pulled out a blank object, which I thought was a knife, the “shooter” explained. – He froze until a screwdriver was found at the scene, which probably is Jonas pulling up from his pants. – Then I pulled away and picked up the gun. He froze a little. I had eye contact with him when I took a charging grip and aimed in the direction of my legs. I don’t know why, I acted on impulse. After picking up the gun, everything went very fast. Jonas first fell before he ran away. The “shooter” fired three more times. Two of the shots hit Jonas in the back. He managed to run down to his car and started driving. That trip was short and ended in a ditch, where Jonas Aarseth Henriksen died of internal bleeding, as a result of the shoots. Published 12.03.2025, at. 05.13
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