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CBS/AP/ July 23, 2011, 8:06 AM

Police: Norway suspect a right-wing extremist

Oslo attack suspect

A Facebook image of the Oslo attack suspect identified by local media as 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik is seen over the bombed building in Oslo, Norway.

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OSLO, Norway - Norway's national broadcaster NRK has named the suspect in the Oslo bombing and youth camp shooting spree Friday as Anders Behring Breivik.

NRK and other Norwegian media also posted pictures of the blond and blue-eyed Norwegian. NRK says police searched the 32-year-old's apartment in Oslo overnight.

Police are working to clarify whether Breivik had an accomplice, police inspector Einar Aas Oslo Police District told Norwegian media outlet, VG.

Death toll rises to 84 in Norway camp shootings

Police have confirmed 91 deaths in the attacks: Seven from the bombing, and 84 at the political youth camp where the gunman opened fire after allegedly setting off a bomb in Oslo.

Norwegian media reported that the suspect belonged to an extreme right wing group, calling himself a "nationalist," and had at least a Glock pistol and machine gun registered in his name. He allegedly ran a company, GeoFarm, involved in farming "vegetables, melons, roots and tubers," and would have had access to chemical fertilizers used in bomb-making.

He allegedly bought six tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizers on May 4 this year.

Another Norwegian media source, VG, reported that Breivik was not known to the police and did not have an extensive military background.

Police have not named the man detained but police official Roger Andresen confirmed to reporters that a suspect in custody was being questioned for both assaults, and is cooperating with investigators.

"He is clear on the point that he wants to explain himself," Roger Andresen told reporters Saturday.

In a July 17 tweet Breivik wrote, "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100,000 WHO only garden interests."

National police chief Sveinung Sponheim told NRK that the suspected gunman's Internet postings "suggest that he has some political traits directed toward the right, and anti-Muslim views, but whether that was a motivation for the actual act remains to be seen."  A Breivik Facebook page, which is no longer available, listed body building and freemasonry as interests.

TV 2 News Channel reported that Breivik has previously been a member of the Progress Party's Youth and Oslo FRP.

Andersen said the suspect posted on websites with Christian fundamentalist tendencies. He did not describe the websites in any more details.

A police official said the suspect appears to have acted alone in both attacks, and that "it seems like this is not linked to any international terrorist organizations at all." The official spoke on condition of anonymity because that information had not been officially released by Norway's police.

"It seems it's not Islamic-terror related," the official said. "This seems like a madman's work."

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Jhihmoac says:
This is right wing? Madness is more the terminology...
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FreshxWater replies:
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Exactly! Bush, Cheney, Falwell, Pat Robertson, Palin, Bachmann, Limbaugh, everyone on FOX, the dozens of Right Wing American generals who said we're in a Holy War in Iraq and named the operation "Operation Flaming Sword", but changed due to public outcry
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omnibus66 says:
Compared to the right wing extremists in the USA, this guy is an amateur. Tragically, he may have killed as many as 100, but the Bush-Cheney terror cabal killed millions of innocents with their illegal wars. Now those who run the Republican crime machine (Boner, et. al.) want to kill millions of Americans through starvation and disease, although they try to pass it off as protecting the "job creators". Next November can't come too soon.
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Imthaid2 says:
EVERYONE has easy access to nitrogen based fertilizers. You can go to a farmer's field or a river bank near a field and carry away the soil and then filter out the components to leave a VERY high concentration of nitrogen. Just in case you were wondering.
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adplatt126 says:
My blog article on the shooting.
http://adplattypus.blogspot.com/2011/07/understanding-anders.html
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slappyj_mclately says:
by bileven

Same as judging Him by those that CLAIM to follow Him, yet are using Him for their own personal agenda.

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Sounds like you, based on the hate you spew. Sensitive, are you??
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carolhill814 says:
The same thing ought to happen to him TODAY because he wouldn't know what hit him just like the innocent people he killed.
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magnumdr says:
You can always tell a Norwegion, but you cant tell him much.
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lucifersshadow says:
It does say "Andersen said the suspect posted on websites with Christian fundamentalist tendencies." Well, that is something I can believe, given the way the "Christian fundamentalists" act in this country. Soon the guy from Norway will be saying that god told him to do it, and that afterward, he could run for president.
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bileven replies:
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Yet t also mentions his connection to "Free Masons", which is as far from Christian Fundamentals one get get.
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thomasmc1957 says:
He's a right wing nationalist Christian, in other words, just your average Tea Party member.
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bileven replies:
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Obviously you stopped reading too soon... they are trying to connect him by "online postings".. yet he was a part of the very organization and connection to free masons...

Keeps one from looking like the horse's hine quarters when you don't get ALL the info.
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JesusIzluv says:
Let's take time now to pray for the families of the victims of this horrible massacre.
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