Morning News:
Two shot in Gävle – one dead
Two young men were shot in the district of Brynäs in Gävle on Saturday evening, where one of them died and the other was injured seriously but not life-threatening. The police have cordoned off several places and are now looking for suspected perpetrators, while they want to get in touch with owners of Tesla cars who may have caught the incident or interesting people on film. The incident is classified as murder and attempted murder, and the police hope that witnesses will come forward.
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Support for Donald Trump is declining
Support for Donald Trump has plummeted among Hispanic voters, with only a quarter now having a favorable view of him, according to an AP-NORC poll. That’s down nineteen percentage points since he took office, and the net positive-to-negative rating ratio has worsened by thirty-one percentage points. This development could have major implications for next year’s midterm elections, especially since Republicans had hoped for continued strong support among this group, which made up 10 percent of the electorate in 2024.
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A man shot in Rinkeby – unknown state of injury
A man in his twenties was shot outside in Rinkeby in Stockholm on Saturday evening, and his condition is still unclear. Witnesses at the scene tried to stop the bleeding and keep the man awake until the police and ambulance arrived, and it was said to have been chaotic as many people gathered. The police have cordoned off the area and are investigating the incident as attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences, while they are looking for suspected perpetrators. S leader Magdalena Andersson commented on X that it is a dark evening for Sweden, considering the shootings in both Gävle and Stockholm.
Read more: Man shot in Rinkeby during Saturday evening


