Copenhagen Shooting Attack PM - The man involved in two terrorist attacks in Copenhagen has finally been shot dead by Danish police. Still unidentified, the man is reportedly responsible for shooting down two civilians and severely wounding five police officials. The shooting was done in separate events, first being the attack on a synagogue, and the second at an event where talks on freedom of speech was being held.

The Copenhagen shooting attack PM is allegedly closely related to the shootings on Charlie Hebdo that took place in Jan. As for the gunman involved, he was inspired by the Islamic State militants thus leading him to shooting innocent civilians.

Prior to the police killing the gunman, photos of the man involved in the Copenhagen shooting attack PM were released to the public. The photos show a man who was heavily dressed in a winter coat plus a maroon mask. He had been armed with an automatic weapon. The usual peaceful streets of Copenhagen were disturbed by official investigation and man hunt.

"We've tasted the ugly taste of fear and impotence that terror wants to create," say Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt with regards to the Copenhagen shooting attack PM, in a report by Reuters, adding, "But as a society, we have answered back."

Details on the Copenhagen shooting attack PM are as follows. The first attack was during a free speech debate at a café, Saturday. Three police officers were wounded while one was killed. The second attack happened in the city's synagogue where two police officials were left injured. One Jewish man on the other hand was killed.

Only one man was involved in the Copenhagen shooting attack PM. Officials believe that no other individual had joined in on the attacks. The man was finally gunned down by authorities after he was spotted in the Norrebro district.