Danish intelligence knew gunman 'at risk of radicalisation'

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The suspected gunman in two fatal shootings in Copenhagen was flagged up by prison authorities as being at risk of becoming radicalised, the Danish intelligence agency said Tuesday. The Prison and Probation Service reported in September that the 22-year-old was at "risk of radicalisation", while he was serving time for a stabbing, the Security and Intelligence Service (PET) said in a statement. The suspected gunman, identified by the media as Omar El-Hussein, a Danish-born man of Palestinian origin, was killed in a shootout with police on Sunday. Have mistakes been made on the part of the police or PET?

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