Two separate deadly crimes in Barcelona area on Saturday night
Man stabbed to death in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, while another man shot dead in a bar in capital's Poble-sec
Man stabbed to death in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, while another man shot dead in a bar in capital's Poble-sec
Police originally ruled out murder due to lack of evidence after events on May 6
Detention of 40-year-old with 'no violence' after man spent hours at large
Terrassa residents were assassinated after marrying their cousins and intended to divorce
Child found dead in hotel as investigators suggest motive of crime was to 'harm mother'
Catalan was found guilty of murdering businessman David Bernat in Bangkok in January 2016
Police say long-term data “not alarming or exceptional” despite recent uptick in robberies
City council admits “security crisis” but assures that crimes against people are not on the rise
Police are not discounting any theory or possible reason related to the death
Catalan police seized 16 firearms, including high-precision rifles and assault weapons, from his apartment in Terrassa
A 13-year old pupil has entered his classroom carrying a crossbow on Monday morning in Barcelona. The pupil first attacked his teacher and a student who happened to be the daughter of the teacher. Then, he fatally stabbed a substitute teacher who came after hearing people screaming. The 4 people wounded are not in a serious condition. The young aggressor has been arrested and transferred to a psychiatric unit of the Sant Joan de Déu children’s hospital. According to the Spanish Penal Code, any minor under 14 cannot be charged with a crime. All schools and high schools in Catalonia will hold 5 minutes of silence on Tuesday. The Catalan Government has declared 1 official day of mourning and has suspended all official events for this Monday and Tuesday.