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Danish cartoonist intruder shot Danish cartoonist intruder shot
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Danish police have shot and wounded a man at the home of Kurt Westergaard, whose cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad sparked a major row.Danish police have shot and wounded a man at the home of Kurt Westergaard, whose cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad sparked a major row.
Danish media say Mr Westergaard was in his home in Aarhus with his wife and grandchild when a man broke in and threatened him with a hammer.Danish media say Mr Westergaard was in his home in Aarhus with his wife and grandchild when a man broke in and threatened him with a hammer.
Mr Westergaard, 74, is said to have raised the alarm and police entered the house and shot the intruder.Mr Westergaard, 74, is said to have raised the alarm and police entered the house and shot the intruder.
Mr Westergaard's cartoons were printed by Jyllands-Posten newspaper in 2005.Mr Westergaard's cartoons were printed by Jyllands-Posten newspaper in 2005.
They triggered violent protests, with Danish embassies attacked around the world and dozens killed in riots. He mocked Muslim suicide bombers by depicting the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban.
But the drawing triggered violent protests, with Danish embassies attacked by Muslims around the world and dozens killed in riots.
Mr Westergaard went into hiding amid threats to his life, but emerged last year saying he wanted to live as normal a life as possible. His house has been heavily fortified and is under close police protection.Mr Westergaard went into hiding amid threats to his life, but emerged last year saying he wanted to live as normal a life as possible. His house has been heavily fortified and is under close police protection.
Mr Westergaard told Jyllands-Posten that the man had entered his house by smashing a window with a hammer and had shouted in broken English that he wanted to kill him.Mr Westergaard told Jyllands-Posten that the man had entered his house by smashing a window with a hammer and had shouted in broken English that he wanted to kill him.
The cartoons prompted anti-Danish outrage across the Muslim worldThe cartoons prompted anti-Danish outrage across the Muslim world
He said he had grabbed his five-year-old granddaughter and run to a specially designed panic room where he raised the alarm.He said he had grabbed his five-year-old granddaughter and run to a specially designed panic room where he raised the alarm.
Mr Westergaard told the newspaper he was shocked that his granddaughter had witnessed the attack.Mr Westergaard told the newspaper he was shocked that his granddaughter had witnessed the attack.
He has now been taken to a safe location, but said defiantly that he would be back, the newspaper reported.He has now been taken to a safe location, but said defiantly that he would be back, the newspaper reported.
The BBC's Malcolm Brabant, who interviewed Mr Westergaard when he emerged from hiding, says the incident will raise questions about security measures put in place by Danish secret service to protect the artist. The BBC's Malcolm Brabant, who interviewed Mr Westergaard when he emerged from hiding, says the incident will raise questions about security measures put in place by the Danish secret service to protect the artist.
The intruder was reported to have been wounded by police in the thigh and the arm. The intruder was reported to have been wounded in the thigh and the arm when he threatened officers who tried to arrest him.
Danish media said he was of Somali descent, although this has not been confirmed.Danish media said he was of Somali descent, although this has not been confirmed.
Islamic militants placed a $1m price on Mr Westergaard's head after he mocked Muslim suicide bombers by depicting the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban. Islamic militants have placed a $1m price on Mr Westergaard's head.
Although he is one of 12 cartoonists whose drawings of the Prophet were published in Jyllands-Posten, he has the highest profile, our correspondent says.