During the last few days, the Finnish media has been dominated by one subject, so I’ll go through it in detail. On the night between Thursday and Friday, Timo Vornanen, an MP of the ruling Finns Party, got into an altercation outside of a bar, which ended up with him taking out a gun, waving it at the people he was having squabbling with, and shooting the ground before he left. This happened around four in the morning. Vornanen had apparently been at work at the parliament until 11 PM, went home to pick up the gun and then went to the bar, and eventually got into a fight over another guy over who could sit next to 18- and 19-year-old girls (Vornanen is 54 himself). After some wrestling, the two eventually ended outside, where the notable events happened. This was witnessed, among others, by Sanna Antikainen, another Finns Party MP, who had been accompanying Vornanen. Vornanen was duly
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During the last few days, the Finnish media has been dominated by one subject, so I’ll go through it in detail. On the night between Thursday and Friday, Timo Vornanen, an MP of the ruling Finns Party, got into an altercation outside of a bar, which ended up with him taking out a gun, waving it at the people he was having squabbling with, and shooting the ground before he left. This happened around four in the morning. Vornanen had apparently been at work at the parliament until 11 PM, went home to pick up the gun and then went to the bar, and eventually got into a fight over another guy over who could sit next to 18- and 19-year-old girls (Vornanen is 54 himself). After some wrestling, the two eventually ended outside, where the notable events happened. This was witnessed, among others, by Sanna Antikainen, another Finns Party MP, who had been accompanying Vornanen. Vornanen was duly