Suicide was Sweden school shooter’s motive: police
- Police reported on Friday that 35-year-old Rickard Andersson was responsible for a deadly attack at a Swedish school in February, where he took the lives of ten individuals before turning the gun on himself.
- Authorities attributed Andersson's actions to growing frustration, financial struggles, mental health issues, and repeated denial of social benefits.
- Andersson probably selected the adult education centre at Campus Risbergska in Orebro as the location for his attack, having attended maths classes there between 2019 and 2021, which he did not complete; he also brought an old maths textbook with him on the day of the incident.
- Commanding officer Henrik Dahlstrom explained that Andersson experienced growing despair and hopelessness, which ultimately led him to desire ending his own life, and emphasized that no ideological or political motives were involved.
- The shooting, Sweden's worst mass shooting, left six injured and involved random victims mainly reflecting the student and staff demographics, suggesting Andersson targeted individuals without specific intent.
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Police on Rickard Andersson's Motive: "He Wanted to Take His Own Life"
Rickard Andersson was frustrated, wanted to take his own life and "take out his aggression" in a place with personal value for him. That's as far as the police have come in the investigation into the mass murderer's motives. - There is no sign of involvement with a connection to ideological or political motives, says police officer Henrik Dahlström.
Theory: Motive Linked to Suicide
The police held a press conference on Friday to present the findings of the investigation into the school attack at Campus Risbergska in February. What was discussed was “partially new information” about the suspected perpetrator Rickard Andersson, conclusions from the investigation and a more comprehensive picture of the course of events.
Police: Andersson Was Under the Influence of Amphetamine
The motive behind Rickard Andersson's mass murder is believed to be the desire to take his own life. The perpetrator was under the influence of amphetamine during the mass shooting and is believed to have chosen his victims at random, according to police.
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