>Norwegian citizen with Norwegian background arrested after reports of shots fired inside or at the al-Noor Islamic Center in Bærum
>The police in Oslo have arrested "a person from the local community" after reports of shot fired in or by a mosque in Bærum. The police told NRK that they have found several weapons inside the mosque.
>Police received reports at 16.07 Saturday afternoon (local time) that there were shots fired inside the Al-Noor Islamic Center in Bærum
>"When we arrived there there was a person who was overpowered by those who were on the spot," stated head of the Oslo police, Rune Skjold, at a press conference Saturday night.
>Skjold says that the man is a "Norwegian citizen with a Norwegian background living in the community." He reports that the suspect is a man in his 20s.
>The arrested man have sustained what the police mentions as "some damage." He will be treated before he is questioned by the police.
>Police state that they have had contact with a arrested man before, but that they will not say that he has a criminal background.
>-We haven't had any concern about him and haven't seen reason for it either. "We do not want to go into details beyond the fact that we have been bumped into him," says section leader Skjold.
>He says to NRK that they have no information that the man should have right-wing extremist attitudes.
>Earlier Saturday afternoon, Operations manager Per Ivar Iversen said to NRK that they were found several weapons at the mosque. The police won't say anything about how many guns it's all about.
>The police are now investigating whether the man has left traces on the Internet at the forefront of Saturday's events.
>He adds to the police have secured something online that should be relevant to the case.
>"There are online findings that we link to the case, and which we ensure to see if it has significance in the case," Shields says.
>A person was injured in the mosque, but the police said that they do not have information that it is about a shot injury.
>"One of our members has been shot by a white man with a helmet and a uniform," says the principal Irfan Mushtaq.
>The police have not spoken about the reports of helmet and uniform.
>The police said they got the first message about shooting at 16.07 Saturday afternoon (local time).
>Operations Manager Iversen says to NRK that the person who called in spoke very poorly Norwegian and that the threat was first not considered very high.
>He added that eventually they got more information about the seriousness of the situation and that the police then sent all the available personnel to the place.
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>tl;dr; Reports of shots fired at al-Noor Islamic Center in Bærum Norway. One person apprehended with light injuries. No fatalities reported.