A man shot dead by police near a Copenhagen train station is believed to be behind two fatal attacks hours earlier in the city.
Danish officers said they had killed the man after he opened fire on them close to Norrebro Station.
They said CCTV indicated he was responsible for an attack at a cafe on Saturday afternoon and another deadly assault two miles away at the city's main synagogue.
Police said they knew the identity of the gunman and believed he was inspired by last month's Paris shootings, where Islamist gunmen targeted the offices of the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine and a kosher supermarket.
Investigators said there was nothing to suggest at present that other gunmen were involved in the shootings that left two people dead and five police officers wounded. They also said they did not believe the gunman had been to overseas jihadist training camps.
The attack at the synagogue in Krystalgade just after midnight UK time saw one man killed after being shot in the head and two policemen also shot, one in the arm and the other in the leg.
Armed Danish police also raided an internet cafe near where officers killed the suspected gunman, taking at least two people away, according to Danish media.
Sky News cameraman Pete Milnes, who was in a hotel next to the synagogue, said: "There was a succession of about six or seven gunshots.
"Within a minute or so, armed police were on the scene, a helicopter was hovering overhead. I witnessed police apprehend an individual who was handcuffed and later released.
"There were 20 to 30 armed police officers with semi-automatic rifles shouting at locals to stay indoors and close windows."
The victim has been named as 37-year-old Jewish man Dan Uzan, who was guarding a building behind the synagogue.
A major manhunt had earlier been launched after one man was killed and three police officers injured when a gunman opened fire at a cafe where a meeting on free speech was taking place.
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Gallery: Two Killed In Cafe And Synagogue Shootings
Two people have been killed and five police officers were injured in two shootings in the Danish capital Copenhagen. This is the scene of the cafe attack on Saturday
He was later shot dead by officers here, near one of the city's train stations, after reportedly opening fire on them
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