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Norway mosque attack trial wraps up, verdict next week
Read full article: Norway mosque attack trial wraps up, verdict next weekPhilip Manshaus, 22, is accused of first killing his 17-year-old stepsister by shooting her with a hunting rifle at their home in the Oslo suburb of Baerum on Aug. 10. Authorities say Manshaus then drove to a nearby mosque where three men were preparing for Eid al-Adha celebrations. One person was slightly injured when they jumped on Manshaus inside the mosque. Manshaus, who in court expressed regrets of not having caused more damage, has proven to be an extremely dangerous person," Oeverberg said. Breivik is serving a 21-year prison sentence for carrying out a terror attack.

Mosque shooting suspect arrives in court with 2 black eyes
Read full article: Mosque shooting suspect arrives in court with 2 black eyes(CNN) - The man accused of opening fire in a Norwegian mosque over the weekend appeared in court on Monday with two black eyes and wounds to his face and neck. The suspect, identified as 21-year-old Philip Manshaus by Norway's public service broadcaster NRK, appeared in court on charges of murder and terrorism. The suspect's attorney would not confirm his name either. Oslo District Police Attorney Paal Fredrik Hjort Kraby told media that investigators have secured the recordings from the camera, which they consider evidence. Imran Mushtaq, a board member at the Al-Noor mosque, told NRK that more than a dozen people were praying inside the mosque just 10 minutes before the suspect arrived.
