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When homegrown terrorist Anders Behring Breivik launched his assault on the youth campers of Utoya Island, he expected Norway's special forces to swoop down and stop him any minute.
Norway's Delta Force defends response to rampage. July 27, ... Although the island is only about 25 miles from the Norwegian capital, police needed 90 minutes to get to the scene.
Norwegian Delta Force Protocol Elite Police Retrace Steps to Breivik. ... the head of the Norway's emergency Delta Force unit, the Beredskapstroppen (BT), invited him for an interview at his office.
The leader of Norway's Delta Force said Wednesday the breakdown of the police special-operations team's boat didn't cause any significant delay in its efforts to reach the island where Anders ...
OSLO, Norway — Norway’s prime minister said Wednesday that the response to twin attacks that have rocked his country will be “more democracy.” Jens Stoltenberg to… ...
Police in Norway - like their counterparts in the IK (apart from Northern Ireland), New Zealand, Ireland, and Iceland - do not carry weapons when carrying out general duties. Weapons are locked in ...
OSLO, Norway -- When Anders Behring Breivik launched his assault on the youth campers of Utoya Island, he expected Norway's special forces to swoop down an ...
When Anders Behring Breivik launched his assault on the youth campers of Utoya Island, he expected Norway’s special forces to swoop down and stop him at any minute. Instead, Delta Force police ...
When Anders Behring Breivik launched his assault on the youth campers of Utoya Island, he expected Norway's special forces to swoop down and stop him at any minute. Instead, Delta Force police ...
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