Swedish prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for a 35-year-old Norwegian man accused of the September killings of two Swedish gang members in Gothenburg. The prosecution alleges the man carried out the murders for financial gain, presenting their closing arguments in Gothenburg District Court. The defendant admits to shooting and killing the two men but claims he acted in self-defense after feeling threatened. This claim is disputed by the prosecution, who maintain the killings were premeditated and financially motivated. The case centers on whether the shootings constituted self-defense or a deliberate act of violence. A verdict is pending as the court deliberates the evidence presented during the trial. The accused is from southern Norway ("sørlening").