A 23-year-old man died after the knife on Thursday. 20-year-old has volunteered themselves and are suspected of involvement in the killing.
A 20-year-old man early Saturday morning even turned to the police in the case of the killing of a 23-year-old man in Glasgow on Thursday evening.
this was stated by The north Zealand Police on Twitter.
the Man turned himself in to the police Saturday morning at 05.00.
He is now arrested and suspected to be involved in knivdrabet and will be questioned in the course of the day. In the background, the police will assess whether he must be remanded in custody.
In drabssagen police have previously arrested several men, but more are released again.
A 21-year-old man was on the night of Thursday arrested in the case, but he was released again, since the investigation showed that he had something with the killing to do.
in turn, was a 27-year-old man, who was also arrested in connection with the killing, on Friday remanded in two weeks.
He is accused of having been in possession of a skarpladt firearms, which were found near the scene of the crime. It has not been possible to ascertain how he reacts to the charge, or whether he kærede the decision to the high court.
Two other men who also were produced in grundlovsforhør Friday for illegal possession of firearms, was released by the court.
It was Thursday evening at 19.23, that the police got a notification about a man who was badly injured by the knife out of Birkerød School at Birkerød Parkvej. At 21.05 departed the 23-year-old victim at death.
the Investigation showed that the man had been stabbed in the vicinity of the Rema 1000 about one and a half kilometers from the place where he was found.
the 23-year-old even got transported to the school, or if he has received help, is not known.
After the murder police found a skarpladt firearms in a hedge at Birkerød Parkvej close to the place where the 27-year-old and the two other men were arrested.
Police believe that the motive for the killing must be found in an internal conflict in the criminal environment. It told the police in a press release Friday.
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