It was the night before July 11 that the man is suspected of having fired the dangerous shot that penetrated a living room window in a residential area in Luleå.

In the house were a woman, a man and a child.

The bullet hole on the villa window in Luleå.

Photo: Police

However, the threat must have been directed at a person who previously lived in the property.

A person who works in the judiciary and has previously been linked to a case where the suspected perpetrator was convicted of assault.

Shot at cars - the firearm antique

After the shot in the villa, the man is said to have gone to a nearby roundabout.

There, he is said to have aimed the firearm and fired another shot at two cars.

A total of three people were traveling in the vehicles.

Regarding the firearm, this is an old one.

A pistol that is not subject to licensing as it was manufactured before 1890.

Intercepted district court members

In addition to the serious illegal threats, the man is suspected, illegally and with technical equipment, of having listened to district court members in 2018. He is said to have secretly recorded sounds from individual conversations and deliberations in a case where he himself was indicted.

The third charge concerns violation of the Firearms Act.

In connection with the various threats, the police made a house search in the man's home where five boxes of ammunition were found.

The bullets require a license, something the man lacks.