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A policeman brings flowers to the scene of Saturday's terror attacks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. Police in Copenhagen say they have shot dead a man they believe was behind two deadly attacks in the Danish capital hours earlier. It came after one person was killed and three police officers injured at a free speech debate in a cafe on Saturday. In the second attack, a Jewish man was killed and two police officers wounded near the city's main synagogue. (Bjorn Kietzmann/Action Press/Zuma Press/TNS)

AP: A look at the victims of the shooting attacks in Copenhagen

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — One was a security guard, gunned down while protecting a bat mitzvah near Copenhagen's main synagogue. The other was a documentary filmmaker slain at a seminar on art and...

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