Times of Malta

Oslo Pride shooter handed maximum sentence

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The gunman who killed two people at Oslo’s 2022 Pride festival was handed decades behind bars yesterday over the attack that the court said aimed to “instill fear in LGBTQ people”.

Zaniar Matapour, who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, was found guilty of opening fire on June 25, 2022 outside two bars in central Oslo, including a famous gay club, just hours before the Pride Parade.

Nine other people were wounded.

Norway handed the 45-year-old Norwegian of Iranian origin the maximum penalty of 30 years behind bars – with possible extensions – for committing an “aggravated act of terror”.

“The attack undoubtedl­y targeted gay people,” the Oslo court said in its verdict. “The goal was both to kill as many gay people as possible and to instill fear in LGBTQ people more broadly.”

The perpetrato­r was ordered to pay more than 100 million kroner (€8.8m) in damages to the plaintiffs.

Matapour, who was restrained by passersby after the shooting, has never revealed his motives. He has pleaded not guilty.

Psychiatri­c experts have been divided over his mental health, and thereby his legal responsibi­lity, as the accused has previously been diagnosed with paranoid schizophre­nia.

“The court deems that Matapour fully understood what he was doing before and during the attack,” the verdict said, finding that he deliberate­ly targeted the LGBTQ community.

During the trial, Matapour’s lawyer accused an undercover agent with Norway’s domestic security service of provoking the attack by encouragin­g his client to pledge allegiance to IS.

He pleaded for his client to be declared criminally irresponsi­ble, which would lead to his mandatory transfer to a secure psychiatri­c hospital.

In June 2023, the intelligen­ce agency apologised after a report it commission­ed, with the chief of police concluding it could have prevented the attack. (AFP)

 ?? ?? Defendant Zaniar Matapour, accused of a 2022 deadly shooting at the Oslo Pride March, arrives for the start of his trial on March 12, 2024 in Oslo, Norway. PHOTO: AFP
Defendant Zaniar Matapour, accused of a 2022 deadly shooting at the Oslo Pride March, arrives for the start of his trial on March 12, 2024 in Oslo, Norway. PHOTO: AFP

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