Swedish authorities say truck attack suspect held
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish police said Saturday that they believe they have arrested the driver of a hijacked beer truck which killed four people and injured 15 others on a busy street in the Swedish capital.
"Yes, it is correct, it is likely him," police spokesman Lars Bystrom told The Associated Press.
Earlier, prosecutor Hans Ihrman said a person had been formally identified as a suspect "of terrorist offenses by murder," and should face a pre-trial custody hearing before midday Tuesday or be released.
Government offices were flying flags at half-staff to honor the victims.