On the night of August 2 last year, three police officers fired 25 shots at Eric Torell. Three shots hit, two of which went into the back, one of which was deadly. But did the police act in so-called fancy emergency? And did the police officer who encountered Eric Torell's father shortly before the shooting death committed misconduct when planning the operation?

At 2 pm, the answer came - Stockholm District Court releases all three police officers from suspicion of service misconduct and causing another person's death or service misconduct.

Warned of dangerous man

The fatal intervention began with the police receiving testimony about an armed man in Vasastan. The armed man was, in fact, Eric Torell, who had escaped from home with a real-life toy weapon - described by the defense as a replica - in plastic.

At the police radio, at the same time, information was spread that an action was taken in the near future to an extremely dangerous man at almost the same address. These are some of the strange encounters that led up to the brief seconds when the police fired their service weapons and shot Eric Torell to death.

Here you can read more about the trial day by day.