Police are describing an attack on a school in Trollhättan, Sweden, that left two dead as a "hate crime." It certainly seems to have been designed to maximize fear - not only did the attack take place in an area with a high proportion of immigrants at a time of heightened concern about refugees, the attacker wore a Darth Vader-inspired costume while he attacked students and staff with a sword.
Whatever the intentions of the attacker, however, what's notable in the response to the attack is how much attention is being paid to his first victim, Lavin Eskandar, a 20-year-old teaching assistant at the school.
"He's a hero," one student who escaped the attack told Expressen newspaper.
According to number of eyewitness accounts, Eskandar had been in the school's cafeteria when the attack began. Eskandar stepped in to try to protect the students at the school, which teaches children as young as 6. He was stabbed by the attacker as he tried to overpower him, and died at the scene.
Two students and one teacher were also seriously wounded in the attack before police arrived. One of the students, Ahmed Hassan, later died of his wounds. The 15-year-old had been born in Somalia and moved to Sweden three years ago, the Guardian reports.