Norwegian police on Thursday apologized for failing to stop Anders Breivik on his shooting rampage. “On behalf of the Norwegian police I want to apologies that we did not arrest Anders Behring Breivik sooner,” Norwegian National Police Commissioner Oeystein Maeland said. He presented an evaluation report on the police response to the July 22 twin attacks that left 77 people dead. Breivik, who has been charged with “acts of terror,” is scheduled to go on trial on April 16.