it's an open, relatively unsecured city. most government buildings in lo are unprotected. >> norway is a peaceful country. it's a country where the prime mininier will walk through the streets from his office building to the parliament, which is four or five blocks away. that is going to change. >> reporter: regardless of the origins of the attack, oslo has been left shattered. their peaceful streets now a scene more fitting to a setting of a war zone. the media here in norway is reporting that this individual is part of a far right group, perhaps a neo-nazi. he is in police custody, and they are questioning the suspect, trying to determine an exact motive. bill? >> miguel marquez in oslo tonight. thanks to you. and we want to get some more gripping eyewitness testimony. adrian precong was one of the organizers of norway's labour party was there on utoya island and joins us via telephone tonight. i understanand that the campers were coming to grips with news of the bombing in oslo. you went to buy some chocolates at one of t