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Gunfire ends attack on Muhammad cartoonist
Danish police shoot armed man in ‘terror related’ case at artist’s home
Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard poses at his home in Viby near Aarhus, Denmark, on Sept. 15, 2006.
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COPENHAGEN - A Somali man was under heavy guard at a Danish hospital Saturday after police stopped him from killing an artist whose cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad outraged the Muslim world, the country's intelligence chief said.

Jakob Scharf, head of the PET intelligence agency, said the 28-year-old man with ties to the al-Qaida group al-Shabab broke a window and entered Kurt Westergaard's home in Aarhus on Friday night armed with an ax and a knife.

The 75-year-old artist, who has received previous death threats for depicting the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb-shaped turban, pressed an alarm and fled with his visiting 5-year-old granddaughter to a specially made safe room. (more)

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