The following is a translated version of Denmark Media Report. If I have made any errors in the translation please point them out:

Damaged glass is seen at the site of a shooting in CopenhagenDanish Jihadist
DENMARK – Several hundred people were in the afternoon taken to the mosque on Dortheavej in Copenhagen Northwest area to say goodbye to the 22-year-old assassin Omar Abdel Hamid el-Hussein, who was shot and killed by police Sunday morning after even to have killed two civilians and wounded five officers.
Along the wall of the house outside lay a number of Muslims in winter jackets and prayed while Friday prayers were held inside. Then there was a short obituary for the deceased, after which his white coffin was carried out of the mosque and placed in a hearse.
Guards of the Islamic Society assessed against Politiken reporter on the spot, Kristian Corfixen that there were almost twice as many people gathered in and around the mosque as normal Friday prayers.
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Kasem Said Ahmad from Danish Islamic Burial Foundation, which was for Friday prayers, estimates that in all, about 3,000 people for Friday prayers.
 
Several present at the mosque indicated that Omar Abdel Hamid el-Hussein had a large circle of acquaintances. They feel that no matter what you’ve done, you deserve a Muslim funeral, if the family’s wishes.
Before the coffin was carried out, there had been relatively quiet on the street, tells Politiken reporter who spoke about 30 people from the press.
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The guards had the job of keeping the reporters and spectators aside and pave the way so that the hearse could run away. As the hearse began to roll, echoed street of praise of God. ‘Allahu akbar’, said. Muslims from all ages gathered on the street, but there were especially many young people, several with sunglasses, scarves up on the face or head buried in a cap as a sign that they would not be photographed, tells Politiken reporter.
At the petrol station near the mosque were two police cars with about 10 officers. Without visible guns.
After the ceremony, drove the hearse at the Muslim cemetery in Brøndby, where Omar Abdel Hamid el-Hussein was laid to rest in a tomb in the far corner of the cemetery seen from the entrance.
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About 200 people gathered around his grave – only men – and a small excavator made sure to fill the pit with soil after the coffin with the body of the offender from the two attacks had been sunk in the ground.
Politiken reporter estimates that there have been about 400 people over the grave of the funeral. Many journalists and photographers gathered at the entrance, where they took up positions on a bank of earth to get a better view of the cemetery.
A little after 5 o’clock there was breaking up, and most guests at the funeral drifted away after they had said goodbye to Danish Palestinian, Omar Abdel Hamid el-Hussein. (link to original story)
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