27. February was a young man shot and killed in a brutal manner, while he sat in his luxury Range Rover SUV in a parking lot in the residential Søhøjen in Sembawang.
Now – a good three and a half months later – three men have been arrested in the case. They are all charged with having shot and killed the 25-year-old man.
The state reached by east Jutland Police in a press release.
The three men will all be manufactured in the grundlovsforhør on Wednesday morning.
‘They sifted all of the prior agreement and common understanding to have shot and killed a 25-year-old man in Sembawang on 27. February in the year’, informs the police.
All three are accused of possession of a firearm during a particularly aggravating circumstances to have been in possession of a 9 mm firearm in connection with the killing.
in Addition, the similarity of the two 24-year-old men for attempted manslaughter. It happens, after that the according to the police in march must have planned to kill one or more persons.
the SUV-the car’s engine was running still, as the witness Henrik Jørgensen ran out of his townhouse after only according, and, and he also heard enbil gassing up and driving away at a high pace.
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the SUV was automatically put in køregear and was beaten into Henrik Jørgensen’s car, so the whole bagpartiet was smashed.
One of the motives, the police have worked with, is that the killing may be an internal reckoning in a gang.
According to Ekstra information was the 25-year-old man member of the so-called Kalmargadebande. A grouping in the north-west of Aarhus dominated by boys and young men with somali background. The possible connection, the police have not wanted to comment on.
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Ekstra Bladet spoke after is only according to Michael Kjeldgaard, inspector in the east Jutland Police.
– I can confirm that our investigation indicates that the shooting was part of an internal showdown in a gang in the criminal environment in Aarhus, so there is no question of an escalation of conflicts between different groups. More I can not disclose, said Michael Kjeldgaard, who stressed that there was still a full time in police drabsefterforskning.
A car of a black BMW also plays a role in drabssagen in Søhøjen.
a Few minutes after the shooting, the car was found burnt out in the small neighbouring village of Sabro. Police studies suggest that the same BMW were also on the car park in Sembawang, and that it may have been the car, the perpetrators fled in.
The desired inspector, inspector Michael Kjeldgaard, however, not to comment at that time.