Danish police said they arrested today a third alleged accomplice in the Copenhagen shootings, nearly two weeks after the attacks that killed two people.
The suspect is "charged with complicity in the perpetrator's actions" and will appear before a judge tomorrow for a custody hearing, police said in a statement.
Two other men who allegedly helped gunmen Omar El-Hussein were arrested shortly after the February 14-14 attacks and have been ordered to be detained until March 26.
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The gunman killed a Danish filmmaker outside a cultural centre hosting a debate on Islam and free speech before opening fire at a synagogue, killing a Jewish man.
El-Hussein had been released from prison two weeks before the attacks after serving a term for aggravated assault, raising fears he may have become radicalised behind bars.