Last year, the Welfare Department made a special personal investigation of the man, something the VK was first to report, which gives an insight into the 30-year-old's criminal past. In total, he appears under 16 sections in the load register and is convicted of a varied crime.

The last time he was sentenced was in November 2018 when the district court ruled that he was guilty of, among other things, illegal driving, serious crime, and gross drunkenness. Prior to that, he was convicted on numerous occasions for drug-related crimes, drunkenness, and theft. The man is also convicted of assault and illegal threats.

When the personal investigation was conducted, which was about three weeks before the man was last convicted, the Health Service assessed the risk that the man would return to crime as a means. About three months ago, on January 26, the shooting of death occurred on Ersboda.

The 30-year-old had previously been arrested on suspicion of the crime but was released by police. So now he has been remanded and is in custody on probable cause for murder and three cases of attempted murder.

The prosecutor has one month to decide whether to bring a prosecution.