A man has been arrested in the Swedish city of Malmo over a series of gun attacks which targeted mainly immigrants in the south of the country.
The unnamed suspect was accused of committing one murder and seven attempted murders over the past 12 months.
People were fired on at bus stops, in their cars and through a gym window.
The suspect, arrested in his flat on Saturday, denies any crime. He has a gun licence and two weapons were found.
A tip-off from a member of the public led to the arrest, police spokesman Borje Sjoholm told reporters in Malmo on Sunday.
The suspect is accused of attempted murders between October 2009 and October of this year, as well as one actual murder.
On 10 October 2009, Trez West Persson, a 20-year-old woman, was shot and killed while sitting in a car near a mosque. A dark-skinned friend sitting beside her was seriously injured.
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