Via BBC:
Danish police have accused two men of aiding the gunman who killed two people in the weekend attacks in Copenhagen.
The suspected gunman, named by Danish media as Omar El-Hussein, 22, was shot dead by police after he attacked a free speech debate and a synagogue.
Denmark’s PM said he was not a member of a terror cell, according to what was known so far.
The shootings left a film director and a Jewish man dead and five police injured.
The two men being held are charged with providing and disposing of the weapon used in the shootings, as well as with helping the gunman to hide.
Michael Juul Eriksen, a defence lawyer for one of the men, said they denied the charges.

