One person injured after shooting spree in Islamic centre
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Lausanne, Switzerland - One person was seriously injured after a man opened fire in an Islamic centre at Crissier in the Swiss canton of Vaud, reports said Tuesday. The 23-year-old Muslim was finally overwhelmed by police after firing a dozen shots in the incident Monday evening, according to the Swiss wire agency ATS. The police had been called after the man was spotted in the street carrying a weapon. The man had used his military service gun and ammunition, the report said.
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